Dutch Nobel Laureate and theoretical physicist and thermodynamicist known for his pioneering work on the equation of state for gases and liquids

Dutch Nobel Laureate and theoretical physicist and thermodynamicist known for his pioneering work on the equation of state for gases and liquids
Why do drinks stay hot in winter and cool in summer?
Starting from the early alchemists we take a journey through time to examine how each of these chemists pushed the boundaries of what is possible
Bert Meijer about the training of Ph.D. students, parallels between footballers and chemists, communicating with the general public, and his work, which is also a hobby
Test your knowledge of famous scientists with this quiz featuring insights and reflections from some of the most renowned minds in the field
A. Lapkin, University of Cambridge, on the state of the art and challenges of transforming chemistry into the digital realm
Claudia Felser on Heusler compounds, topological quantum chemistry, supporting schoolkids, in particular girls, her career path
Discussing science communication, AI in chemistry, publication ethics, and the purpose of life with an AI
Pioneers of the concept of green chemistry, Paul Anastas and John C. Warner, on how the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry came about, why it is still so difficult to fulfill them, and why both are positive about the future
Storing surplus heat in large quantities, long-term, reversible, and without insulation