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Inorganic

🧪 Article Highlight: Expanding the Toolbox of Fluorinated Lewis Acids with B(C₆F₄Br)₃

September 30, 2025

B(C₆F₄Br)₃, prepared via silver-to-boron transmetalation, represents a new soft Lewis superacid with potential applications in catalysis and materials chemistry

Karl Ziegler Prize for Stefan Mecking
Materials|Nanotech

Karl Ziegler Prize for Stefan Mecking

September 29, 2025

One of the highest German honors in chemistry presented for work that combines

Gene Editing Boosts Cacao Disease Resistance
Food

Gene Editing Boosts Cacao Disease Resistance

September 28, 2025

CRISPR was used to make cacao plants less susceptible to black pod disease, a major threat to the global chocolate industry, without introducing foreign DNA

AIEgen-Based Cystatin C Quantitation for Chronic Kidney Disease Monitoring
Analytical|Bio

AIEgen-Based Cystatin C Quantitation for Chronic Kidney Disease Monitoring

September 27, 2025

Cost-effective smartphone phosphorescence detection of cystatin C supports early warning and proactive care in chronic kidney disease

BASF and GIG Karasek Build One of the World’s Largest Industrial Heat Pumps
Industrial

BASF and GIG Karasek Build One of the World’s Largest Industrial Heat Pumps

September 26, 2025

The companies are installing a nearly 50 MW industrial heat pump to produce CO₂-free steam, cutting up to 100,000 tons of CO₂ annually

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Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 – Voting Results September 26
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Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 – Voting Results September 26

September 26, 2025

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Artificial Molecular Machines Move Molecules into Micelles
Organic|Polymer

Artificial Molecular Machines Move Molecules into Micelles

September 25, 2025

Artificial molecular pumps can actively move charged ring molecules into polymeric micelles, mimicking cellular transport

Merck Invests €160 Million in Innovative Healthcare Hub
Industrial|Pharma/Healthcare

Merck Invests €160 Million in Innovative Healthcare Hub

September 23, 2025

Merck launches state-of-the-art Launch and Technology Center (LTC) in Darmstadt, Germany

Does Heteronuclear B–C One-Electron σ-Bonding Exist?
Inorganic

Does Heteronuclear B–C One-Electron σ-Bonding Exist?

September 22, 2025

Why true one-electron B–C σ bonds are difficult

A New Tb Cluster Scintillator for Temperature-Independent X-ray Imaging
Inorganic|Materials

A New Tb Cluster Scintillator for Temperature-Independent X-ray Imaging

September 20, 2025

A terbium cluster scintillator, a material that converts X-rays into visible light, enables temperature-independent X-ray imaging with 23.3 LP mm⁻¹ resolutio

2025 Ig Nobel Prize Winners
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2025 Ig Nobel Prize Winners

September 19, 2025

Scientists who were honored presented curiosities such as how people react to being told they are intelligent, how alcohol may aid foreign language speaking, and the physics of pasta sauce clumping

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 – Voting Results September 19
Analytical|Bio

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 – Voting Results September 19

September 19, 2025

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A Transiton-Metal-Free Shortcut to Alkynyl–Sulfur Building Blocks
Organic

A Transiton-Metal-Free Shortcut to Alkynyl–Sulfur Building Blocks

September 18, 2025

Under base conditions, thiadiazoles generate alkynylthiolates that smoothly substitute α-carbonyl bromides, yielding diverse S-containing tetrasubstituted carbon stereocenters

Japan’s Big Three Petrochemical Companies Merge Polyolefin Units
Industrial

Japan’s Big Three Petrochemical Companies Merge Polyolefin Units

September 17, 2025

Mitsui, Idemitsu, and Sumitomo to merge PP and PE operations into Prime Polymer

Cucurbit[7]uril-Based Polymers with Dual Photochromism and Fluorescence
Materials|Organic

Cucurbit[7]uril-Based Polymers with Dual Photochromism and Fluorescence

September 16, 2025

Cucurbit[7]uril-based complexes with tunable assembly show adjustable photochromism and fluorescence for multilevel anti-counterfeiting and encryption

EuChemS Walter Thiel Award for Sandra Luber
Catalysis|Physical

EuChemS Walter Thiel Award for Sandra Luber

September 15, 2025

Sandra Luber, University of Zurich, Switzerland, honored for outstanding contributions to computational chemistry

Marie Curie Exhibition in Genua Showcases Her Italian Travels
History|Physical

Marie Curie Exhibition in Genua Showcases Her Italian Travels

September 15, 2025

The exhibition, recently opened in Genoa, offers a unique glimpse into Curie’s travels and will continue to Rome, Pisa, and Paris

BASF, AkzoNobel, and Arkema Collaborate to Cut CO₂ Footprint of Powder Coatings
Industrial|Sustainability

BASF, AkzoNobel, and Arkema Collaborate to Cut CO₂ Footprint of Powder Coatings

September 14, 2025

The companies report up to a 40% reduction in the carbon footprint of AkzoNobel’s super-durable Interpon D architectural powder coatings and published a study detailing methods, calculations, and transition strategies

Fast, Accurate, and Data-Efficient: The Future of Electron Density Prediction
Analytical|Materials

Fast, Accurate, and Data-Efficient: The Future of Electron Density Prediction

September 13, 2025

GED-CRN model reaches MP2-level accuracy with only 19 training molecules, revolutionizing the design of aggregation-induced emission (AIE) materials with 1000x faster computation

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 – Voting Results September 12
Analytical|Bio

Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 – Voting Results September 12

September 12, 2025

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