Interview with Phil Baran, who is well known for the synthesis of complex molecules

Interview with Phil Baran, who is well known for the synthesis of complex molecules
Honoring important contributions "to the advancement of natural knowledge"
Klaus Berend, European Commission, talks about the negotiations over the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
Sodium chlorides with unusual stoichiometries exist at high pressures
Fluctuation X-ray scattering allows the determination of the structure of proteins in solution
3D printing has made its way into chemistry. H. Dodziuk looks at what this manufacturing technique could mean for science and society
Uwe Freiherr von Lukas, Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics, Rostock, talks about Germany's first science soap
The discovery of fullerenes was neither quick nor easy, and was rich in surprising twists
Aspirin was first made in 1897 and is the most widely used medicine in the world, so how does it remain an exciting drug?
Jukka Malm, European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), talks about the upcoming changes to the biocides legislation