Joseph Wang, University of California San Diego, on his current research, the exciting development of wearables, and giants in chemistry
I Like to Move on to New Topics
Doing What I Can Before Expecting Others to Do the Same
Dr. Cynthia N. Ibeto on her research, chemistry in Nigeria, and her motivation and incredible energy for supporting others
Interview with Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim – One of Germany’s Best-Known Science Communicators
The chemist, YouTuber, and Germany's best-known science communicator on her ambitions, responsibility, and the prevalence of hate speech
Chemical Industry Creates Platform to Achieve Ambitious Climate Targets
Interview with Jenna Juliane Schulte and Manfred Ritz of the German Chemical Industry Association (VCI)
Non-Covalent Interactions: Interview with Goar Sánchez-Sanz
Computational insights into these bindings, which are individually quite weak, but stabilize large structures and mediate specific bonding interactions
Exploring the Microbiome on the International Space Station (ISS)
Kasthuri Venkateswaran and Nitin Kumar Singh on their search for extremophiles and how bacteria support plant growth
Interview with Ingmar Hoerr, Pioneer of mRNA Technology
As a Ph.D. student, Hoerr discovered that mRNA can be used as a therapeutic vaccine or agent when administered directly into tissues
Does Climate Change Have an Impact on Cultural Heritage?
Paul Bellendorf, University of Bamberg, on materials and building preservation sciences and the current challenges facing heritage sciences
Success Depends on Doing What You Are Passionate about in Life
Swadhin K. Mandal, India, on his own research, the state of research in India, and what makes a good researcher
World-Changing Moments in Your Own Research
Crispin Lichtenberg, University of Würzburg, on his fascination with and successes in bismuth chemistry