Defined, reversible aggregates of sugar chains have been observed for the first time and could enable on-site detection of diseases

Sugars Can Aggregate Too

Will Chemistry Make the World a Better Place?
Frank Weinreich, Wiley-VCH, Germany, takes a look at a book that asks how attainable the goals of the chemical community are

Wave Motion
New compounds for molecule interferometry experiments

At Last, A Definitive Periodic Table?
ChemistryViews article and ensuing discussion has spawned a development in this field courtesy of UCLA chemistry professor E. Scerri

Modified Genetic Alphabet
Chemical evolution generates bacterial strain with artificial nucleotide in its genome

Ozone Catcher
Porous iron oxide material effectively removes ozone from air and could lead to a new generation of ozone filters

2010 ISI Journal Impact Factors
Excellent results for Wiley's and Wiley-VCH's 2010 ISI Impact Factors, e.g. new record IF for Angewandte Chemie

150 Years Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo
For 150 years the Department has been maintaining its tradition as one of Japan's leading research institutes in the field of chemistry

Coupling Around
Fused indolines made by asymmetrical carbon–carbon coupling

Women in Chemistry — Interview with Vivian Yam
Vivian Yam, University of Hong Kong, was the youngest member to join the Chinese Academy of Sciences