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In-cell Organometallic Redox Catalysis Explained

An RSC animationLink opens in a new window explains the work of an international team of scientists, led by Warwick Chemistry, and named winners of the Royal Society of Chemistry鈥檚 Dalton Division Horizon Prize 2022.
New RSC video explains 'Team Ice's' award-winning research
The work of 'Team Ice' has been brought to life in a new RSC-commissioned videoLink opens in a new window celebrating their Chemistry Biology Interface Division Horizon Prize, 2022.

GC Ventures is the latest investor in Interface Polymers, a developer of high-performance additives for performance plastics to enhance recyclability properties.
Dr Hannes Houck awarded ECR prize at APME2023

Dr Hannes Houck, EUTOPIA-SIF Fellow, receives ECR Award for best talk at the 14th Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering Conference (APME2023). Read moreLink opens in a new window
PhD Student Stephen Brown wins Cruickshank Prize 2023

For the second year running, PhD student Stephen Brown (Pike Group) has been recognised by the British Crystallography Association for great scientific communication. Read moreLink opens in a new window
New Warwick research is helping scientists preserve cells
New technology, covered in , could improve the cryopreservation of cells, tissue culture and 3D cells models used in a variety of applications, including research, medical therapies and agriculture. Read moreLink opens in a new window
Spotlight on Newton Fund Research at Warwick

A Warwick case study, "Advanced materials for future energy and environmental applications in Indonesia" features in a British Council e-book highlighting innovative and collaborative Newton Fund funded research.
The chemistry of global warming outreach style!

PhD student, Edward Lant, and Prof. Peter Sadler put on their lab coats (and matching multicoloured colour shirts!) to demonstrate the chemistry of global warming to St Nicholas Primary School childrenLink opens in a new window ,Alcester.
Medherant to develop world鈥檚 only testosterone patch for menopause

A company born out of ground-breaking research at Warwick has raised millions to develop a testosterone patch for people suffering from low libido and reduced zest for life due to the menopause. Read moreLink opens in a new window
Tiny materials have huge solar energy applications

Tiny materials one hundred thousand times smaller than the width of a strand of hair could be used to improve solar cell technology. Read more...Link opens in a new window
Spotlight on: Svenja Janke, Ramsay Memorial Trust Fellow

Dr Svenja Janke starts her Ramsay Memorial Fellowship to discover "A New Method to Simulate Absorption and Emission Spectra of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Perovskites". Learn moreLink opens in a new window.

Evonik has invested in Warwick Chemistry spinout company, Interface Polymers Ltd. Its technology simplifies the processing of mixed plastics and also their recycling. .