The proposed names are nihonium, moscovium, tennessine, and oganesson

Elements 113, 115, 117, and 118 Named

Updated Atomic Weights: Time to Review Our Table
New and more accurate measurements of isotopic abundances change atomic weights

Elements 113, 115, 117 and 118 Added
The periodic table of the chemical elements is growing by four elements

IUPAC-2015 in Busan, Korea
Passion of chemists overwhelms hot summer days in Korea at 48th General Assembly and 45th World Chemical Congress

IUPAC Honors Distinguished Women in Chemistry
Awards program aims to promote the work of women chemists and chemical engineers worldwide

Nanocup with a Pearl of Gold
Double Janus nanoparticles are transformed into purely inorganic, cup-shaped dynamic inclusion bodies for colloid design

William Dichtel Awarded
Professor William Dichtel, USA, receives the Polymer International–IUPAC Award for Creativity in Applied Polymer Science

Career: As A Chemist at IUPAC
Dr. Fabienne Meyers, Associate Director of IUPAC, talks about her career path, her daily work, and why IUPAC isn't just there to invent rules

What is the InChI Code?
This video introduces the InChI standard - the International Chemical Identifier - to represent chemical structures

Terminology for Coordination Polymers and MOFs
IUPAC's task group opens public review for new definition of terminology for Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOF) and Porous Coordination Polymers (CPs)