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Angewandte Chemie 12/2025: Chemistry for Health and Wealth
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Angewandte Chemie 11/2025: Unique Specificities
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Supporting Active Parents in Academia: A Plea for a Better Future
Is it possible to build a successful scientific career while being an active parent? Takeaways from the Global Women’s Breakfast event at Wiley-VCH

Efficiently and Sustainably Killing Bacteria
Electrocatalytic sterilization: nanowires produce localized highly alkaline microenvironments
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First Heterodinuclear Transition Metal Carbonyl Cation [MnFe(CO)10]+
Malte Sellin and Ingo Krossing discuss the synthesis, characterization, and bonding of the heterodinuclear cation [MnFe(CO)10]+, along with the preparation of the isoelectronic anion [CrMn(CO)10]−

Amino Acid Assists in Recycling Rechargeable Batteries
Efficient and environmentally friendly recycling of lithium-ion batteries in neutral solution

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Angewandte Chemie 10/2025: Super Cool
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