Ferdi Schüth, Max Planck Institute for Coal Research, Germany, talks about his work on catalysts for alternative fuels

Wissenschaftsforum: F. Schüth on Catalysts for Alternative Fuels

Wissenschaftsforum: P. Atkins on Visualizing Chemistry
Peter Atkins, author of many chemistry textbooks, talks about the importance of illustrations in chemistry

Trapped Titania Lights Up Reactions
The photocatalytic activity of titania moves from UV to visible light if trapped within carbon nanotubes, opening up new applications

Wissenschaftsforum: E. Carter on Quantum Mechanics and the Energy Crisis
Emily Carter, Princeton University, USA, discusses her work on using quantum mechanics to solve the World's energy problems

New Dienes for Diels—Alder
Asymmetric aminocatalysis opens the Diels—Alder reaction to a new class of dienes

Peter Bruce Wins Arfvedson Schlenk Prize
Peter Bruce, University of St Andrews, Scotland, has received the Arfvedson Schlenk Prize for his work on lithium chemistry

The Chemist’s Fear of the Fugu — Part 2
What to do if one’s fugu banquet seems not to sit well?

Top Universities in the World
Cambridge University, UK, has topped a league table of the world's best universities, with Harvard and MIT, USA, ranked second and third

Goldilocks and the Three Water-Splitting Complexes
Making complexes that absorb light and split water can be as difficult as making porridge for Goldilocks as steric and electronic factors clash

Bond Activation by Apparently Benign Molecule
Simple and apparently benign molecule cleaves strong bonds and opens the way for organocatalytic substrate activation