Albertus Magnus (c. 1200–1280) was a medieval naturalist and polymath who aimed to fully understand the knowledge of his time and present it clearly in textbooks


Albertus Magnus (c. 1200–1280) was a medieval naturalist and polymath who aimed to fully understand the knowledge of his time and present it clearly in textbooks

Peter Roesky discussed the inspiration behind his research, as well as his passion for molecules and teaching

Limei Jin and Christoph Scheurer discuss their advanced method to enhance electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to improve the accuracy of estimating battery charge levels and aging over time

Ken Sakata and Yoshiaki Nishibayashi from Japan, found new iron complexes to efficiently catalyze selective C(sp³)-H borylation of methoxy groups in aryl and alkyl methyl ethers

Fentanyl is a highly potent synthetic opioid used for pain relief in medical settings but is also widely abused

The Marie Curie pavillon has been saved from demolition, but are the new plans a final decision? Many hope not

Why not add a little chemistry to your gifts? Here are some ideas for unique and meaningful Valentine gifts

Lorenz Cederbaum discussed his passion for his work, the value of exchanging ideas, and his path to theoretical chemistry

Priestley's great discoveries, including oxygen and other gases, electricity, and soda water, as well as his holding on to old chemical beliefs

Corinne Lionne and Elise Kaplan from Montpellier, France, discuss a new family of inhibitors they have discovered that reverse aminoglycoside resistance in Enterococcus strain