I might be biased, but I love our March issue cover of Nature Synthesis 🧡 @natsynth.nature.com
The cover pictures how engineered Komagataella phaffii produces flavonoid glycosides from simple carbon sources by rewiring metabolism for scalable production
Full issue: www.nature.com/natsynth/vol...
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Graphic promoting the Springer Nature “Opening Doors Internship Programme 2026.” The design features bold, colorful abstract shapes in purple, orange, and blue. On the left, logo for “Be part of progress.” On the right, text states “Opening Doors Internship Programme 2026 – Accepting applications,” alongside the Springer Nature logo and the “Stretch Your Horizons” branding. A young woman is seated in the foreground.
Our Opening Doors Internship Programme is open for applications! #BePartOfProgress and join one of our teams to gain hands-on experience working on impactful projects and benefit from the expertise of our talented colleagues.
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#Publishing #WorkInPublishing
Happy to see the first paper that I've handled since joining Nature Synthesis finally published!
I thought it was an interesting general method for polymer membrane synthesis with useful functional properties
#chemistry #membranes
Really insightful discussions in the sustainable AI symposium co-hosted by @utokyoofficial.bsky.social and @springernature.com
The talks discussed inclusiveness & access, opportunity vs risk, governance, ethics & human rights, resource sustainability, and applied impact
#SDGs #AI #sustainability
We are launching a new series of journals in the Nature Portfolio
More info on the press release below:
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Research Highlight now online:
Co-crystallizing stability into perovskite modules by @jetsinglee.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44... ($)
Highlighting the @natenergy.nature.com Article by Narges Yaghoobi Nia, Mahmoud Zendehdel, Aldo Di Carlo & co-workers
#Chemsky
Four covers from the issues of Nature Synthesis published in 2025.
Now online:
An Editorial highlighting some of the excellent covers featured in Nature Synthesis in 2025 as well as the research they represent. Thanks to our authors for submitting such great covers!
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Visiting the vibrant London @springernature.com office while I’m back in the UK for the holidays 🌳
Nice to visit the office I started at and reconnect with @natureportfolio.nature.com colleagues!
Rockstar talk from @carolynbertozzi.bskyverified.social about their journey leading to bioorthogonal chemistry, recent works, and how they’re currently being used for drug development by virtually all pharmaceutical companies #Pacifichem2025 🎸💊
The Nature editors at #Pacifichem2025
@natchem.nature.com @natrevchem.nature.com @natrevmats.nature.com @natsynth.nature.com
I’m here at #Pacifichem2025, looking forward to meeting peeps and talking about all things synthetic @natsynth.nature.com
#pacifichem
My belated piece on this year's chemistry #NobelPrize on #MOFs 💠
Medal for metal–organic frameworks in @natsynth.nature.com 🏅
#chemchat #chemsky
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Bit of a delayed post but visited Kyoto again for a mini #MOF conference and to congratulate Prof. Susumu Kitagawa on the Nobel
#chemsky
Admittedly, I've always taken Robson macrocycles for granted and it never occurred to me till now that it originated from Richard Robson... sheer excellence
This is a very well-written piece on this year's MOF Nobel prize with a lot of personal accounts from the community
Now that's a cool structure
We had fun collating the papers and yours was certainly a good piece!
A fun read while getting my #MOF fix
#chemsky #MOFs #NobelPrize #chemistry @chemistryworld.com
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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry has been awarded to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi “for the development of metal–organic frameworks.” This Collection recognises the achievements of the Laureates. #chemsky 🧪
The @natureportfolio.nature.com Collection celebrating the award of the 2025 #chemnobel to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi for the development of metal–organic frameworks is now live! #chemsky 🧪
There’s a chance that that’s stock footage 😂
Very strange to see #MOFs on mainstream tv after the #NobelPrize in #chemistry announcement. I guess it’s going to pop up in everyday lives more than usual!
Congratulations again to the winners and a special shoutout to Prof. Susumu Kitagawa - a partial alumni gathering photo below #chemsky
My last photo with Prof. Kitagawa in his office before I ran off to become an editor. I’ve seen him since though since I’m based in Japan again!
#MOFs #chemsky
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry has finally been awarded to MOFs!
Here, we've correlated a @natureportfolio.nature.com Collection to celebrate the award given to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi
A strange feeling seeing your past supervisor win...
www.nature.com/collections/...
Research Highlight now online:
Global aromaticity at the macrocyclic size limit by @jetsinglee.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44... ($)
Highlighting the @jacs.acspublications.org article by Henrik Gotfredsen, Alex Saywell, Harry L. Anderson and co-workers
#Chemsky
COF formation via Glaser–Eglinton coupling aided by microinterfacial solvothermal polymerization @natsynth.nature.com
An interesting method for me, having worked on the amorphous equivalent - conjugated microporous polymers - during my PhD
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Global aromaticity at the macrocyclic size limit
A research highlight in @natsynth.nature.com on work from Henrik Gotfredsen, Alex Saywell, Harry L. Anderson, and colleagues recently published in @jacs.acspublications.org
www.nature.com/articles/s44...
DeepSeek-R1 published in @nature.com
The first widely adopted commercial language model reported in a peer-reviewed scientific journal
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Conjugated block copolymers reconstruct perovskite interfaces to suppress defects and enhance charge transport in solar cells☀️
Here, I've written a #ResearchHighlight in @natsynth.nature.com on work from Wei, Zheng, Huang, and co-workers @angewandtechemie.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/s44...