The Content You Liked Best in 2025

The Content You Liked Best in 2025

Author: Vera Koester
Author Archive: Vera Koester

Take a look at ChemistryViews’ most viewed content published during 2025.

 

Most Viewed Articles

Voting: Who’s Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025
ChemistryViews 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500082

 

Spotlight: The Chemistry of Spring Food
Helen Siwan Jones
Looking at the chemistry behind some of the most popular spring festival foods
ChemistryViews 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500046

Spotlight: How Ozempic Works: (Bio)Chemical Perspectives on Weight Loss Drugs
Helen Siwan Jones
The science behind the hype: How do they work?, How are they made?, How safe are they?, and could they really be a panacea for the “obesity epidemic”?
ChemistryViews 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202400146

Editorial: 15 Years of ChemistryViews
Vera Koester
A big thank you to all our wonderful readers, authors, supporters, and friends for the rich, unforgettable, and inspiring encounters, moments, and opportunities over these 15 years
ChemistryViews 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500059

Interview: Believing in the Power of Collaboration
Vera Koester, Tom Kinzel
Dr. Tom Kinzel, Executive Director of the GDCh, about the importance of volunteer engagement, collaboration, and the changing needs of society as a central task of modern chemical societies
ChemistryViews
2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500035

Interview: Chemical Solution to the CO2 Problem
Vera Koester, Omar Yaghi,
Omar Yaghi discusses COF-999’s CO₂-adsorbing ability, its climate change potential, his research in reticular chemistry, and chemistry’s role in addressing societal challenges like water scarcity
ChemistryViews
2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202400148

Spotlight: What is Fentanyl?
Vera Koester
Fentanyl is a highly potent synthetic opioid used for pain relief in medical settings but is also widely abused
ChemistryViews
2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500021

Spotlight: The Future of Jobs in Chemistry
Spiros Kitsinelis
This short communication highlights how the future of jobs in chemistry will combine advanced computational methods with the timeless value of human collaboration, communication, and creativity
ChemistryViews
2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500078

Stefan Grimme Awarded the 2025 Chemistry Europe Award
Chemistry Europe announces 2025 award recipient; award ceremony at IUPAC 2025 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
ChemistryViews 2025

Behind the Science Interview: Mild, Bioinspired Iron Catalyst Enables Late-Stage Sulfilimination
Frédéric Avenier, Vera Koester
Frédéric Avenier, France, discusses a simple iron-based method to attach an NH group to sulfides using an air-stable catalyst that works at room temperature
ChemistryViews 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500102

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Most Viewed Videos

Machine Learning is a Fantastic Tool—But Not a Miracle Worker
Frank Glorius on how collaboration, data, and leadership shape the future of chemistry and scientific discovery
ChemistryViews/GDCh 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500057

How Does a Fire Extinguisher Work?
Vera Koester
This short video explains the chemistry behind fire extinguishers, including why CO2 puts out flames, and why water is a bad idea for extinguishing oil fires
ChemistryViews 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202400147

Without Calculations You Are Lost
Lorenz Cederbaum discussed his passion for his work, the value of exchanging ideas, and his path to theoretical chemistry
ChemistryViews/GDCh
2025.
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500008

My Aim in Publishing Has Always Been to Create Brands of Trust
Eva Wille reflects on creating trusted publishing brands, learning through publication, and the role of chemical societies in bridging scientific disciplines
ChemistryViews/GDCh 2025.
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500050

If You Truly Do What You Love, You Do It Best
Peter Roesky discussed the inspiration behind his research, as well as his passion for molecules and teaching
ChemistryViews
2025

Ida Freund: A Pioneering Chemistry Educator And Women’s Rights Advocate
Aleksandar Kondinski
This short video gives an introduction to her life and legacy
ChemistryViews 2025
https://doi.org/10.1002/chemv.202500030

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