Low-volume resuscitant for prehospital treatment of severe hemorrhagic shock

Injectable Polymers Used for Severe Blood Loss

Photo Competition – Vibrant Chemistry
Show how vibrant chemistry is as a science and have the chance to win book prizes

Quite Detached—Astropharmacy and Astrotoxicology in Space Flight
Human space travel is likely to increase which presents new challenges for pharmacology and toxicology due to low gravity, high radiation, extreme temperatures, and vacuum conditions

Who is Nature’s Biggest Stinker? – Part 2
🦨 What's in skunk spray? We continue on the fascinating journey of discovery to understand this highly complex natural substance and masterpiece of sulfur chemistry

Guess the Chemist (152)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?

Make Sure Legislation And Regulations Are Fit For Purpose
Graeme Barden, AICIS Executive Director, explains why the job as a regulator is no longer just to open up page one of a legislation and go, and how Australia differs from other countries

Angewandte Chemie 27/2024: Combining Best Properties
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

The Future Role of ECHA, the European Chemicals Agency
Sharon McGuinness discusses ECHA's new roles and challenges, emphasising collaboration and the role of academic scientists in European chemicals regulation

Hans Günter Gassen (1938 – 2024)
One of the pioneers of genetic engineering in Germany has passed away

Lord Kelvin, the Coldest Possible Temperature, and the Age of the Earth
Irish-born Scottish physicist, mathematician, engineer, and inventor made seminal contributions to thermodynamics, among many other fields