A mechanism involving charge transfer is predominant in the interaction between organic semiconductors and dopants
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Isocyanide Chemistry Without the Smell
Isocyanides can be generated, purified, and reacted in an integrated continuous-flow microfluidic system
Science on the Market: What Does Competition Do to Research?
Michael Hampe, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, argues that scientists should not oversell their work in the pursuit of competitive funding
A New Member of the Porphyrin Family
An isostructural and isoelectronic analogue of porphyrins that does not contain pyrrol units is aromatic and highly stable
Intellectual Freedom in Academic Scientific Research under Threat
Sir John Meurig Thomas, UK, argues that scientific research motivated by intellectual curiosity is being restricted by funding bodies
Chemotactic Attraction
Two differently shaped catalytic motors can sense chemical gradients in microfluidic channels
Keeping Track of Internalization
A DNA-based sensor signals the internalization of proteins and nanoparticles into live cells
Saying Goodbye to trans Fats
New approaches for trans-free hydrogenated fat production include selective hydrogenation catalysts or selectively removing trans isomers
Werner Prize for C. Nevado and C. Mazet
Cristina Nevado, Zurich, and Clément Mazet, Genève, have been awarded the Werner Prize of the Swiss Chemical Society
Surface-assisted Synthesis of Large Macrocycles
Hexagonal macrocycles with a diameter of 21.3 Å can be synthesized on a Cu(111) surface to produce hexagonal arrays of "nanotroughs"