Nobel Laureate Barry Sharpless explains how discoveries are made

Nobel Laureate Barry Sharpless explains how discoveries are made
Interview with Dr. Vincent Mignotte, Executive Director of an organization that helps enhance the career development of Ph.D.s
Presenting knowledge about chemistry for a wide audience in an understandable way
Professor Schwedt about the thrill of using simple experiments to easily and clearly describe chemistry
Alfred Teischinger, BOKU, Vienna, talks about wood chemistry and wood as an engineering product
Which potential has the development of unconventional resources in Germany?
How to excite people about nanoperiodic semiconductors in five easy steps
Professor Meierhenrich, France, about his involvement in the Rosetta mission and its importance for chemists
Members of the national board about the work and aims of the JCF and their personal motivations
Alice Meadows, Communications Director ORCID, about the value of ORCID for researchers and organizations