Every Nobel Prize winner receives a medal at the award ceremony. What is it made of?


Every Nobel Prize winner receives a medal at the award ceremony. What is it made of?

B. S. Krishnamoorthy, India, wants to inspire his students to use the internet for information and networking right from the start

A big thank you for your contributions: We share some highlights and congratulate the book prize winners

Isabel Abánades Lázaro on the hopes, hurdles, and inspirations of young scientists, and the changing connectedness among them

Joseph Wang, University of California San Diego, on his current research, the exciting development of wearables, and giants in chemistry

Highlights of the WiFo – the most important chemistry congress in the German-speaking world

Omar M. Yaghi about his research, the discovery of MOFs, supporting young academics, and our responsibility as scientists

Peter H. Seeberger about his research, fascination for carbohydrates, changes in how to communicate science, and the possibility of autonomous, remote chemical synthesis

Herbert Waldmann about his research, big ideas, risk taking, and interdisciplinary cooperations

Stefanie Dehnen about her research, networking, how to run a successful research team, and the self-image of chemists