Rapid improvements in the stability and efficiency of perovskite-silicon tandem cells are raising commercial hopes.
- Highlights- Nature: AI is dreaming up millions of new materials. Are they any good?03 October 2025- Critics slammed attempts by Google, Microsoft and Meta to speed up materials discovery. But behind the hype, there is progress. 
- Nature: How should ‘mirror life’ research be restricted? Debate heats up16 September 2025- Some researchers are calling for strict limits, while others speak out against prematurely halting basic science. 
- C&EN: Metal complexes rip open benzene17 July 2025- Scandium and chromium compounds team up to convert iconic molecule into linear product at room temperature. 
- C&EN: Crystals defy their symmetry to discern chiral light24 June 2025- Centrosymmetric crystals have always absorbed equal amounts of left- and right-handed circularly polarized light—until now. 
- C&EN: Magnetic stirrers linked to issues with reproducing chemistry results17 June 2025- From the lab that found impurities on your stir bar—your flask’s placement on a stirrer plate can mess with your reaction too. 
 
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