Increased signal to noise ratio using InAs quantum dots for photodetection.

Infrared Imaging

Grassland Greenhouse Gases
Grazinglands represent one of the largest land resources in the world but their role as net sinks or sources of greenhouse gases is essentially unknown – until now.

What's Lurking in the Mississippi?
Dioxins in general are shown to be decreasing, those derived from triclosan are increasing in Mississippi sediments.

BASF Plant Grows
BASF expands their methanesulfonic acid (MSA) plant in Ludwigshafen to make them the world's largest MSA supplier.

Nobel Laureate Presentations Available On-Demand
The Frontiers of Chemistry meeting was webcast live around the world through a virtual environment.

Speed is the Key
US Department of Energy researchers have quantified the quantum entanglement in photosynthesis.

What’s Cooking in Chemistry: Uli Kazmaier
Uli Kazmaier talks about what he cooks in the lab and at home, with a special recipe created exclusively for ChemistryViews

Too Hot To Handle
Researchers in California have found that multiple layers of graphene retain the heat conducting properties observed in single sheets.

Competence in Food – Now and Then
Markus Fischer reflects the 19th century conviction that science would make life easier and more secure

Future Visions of Chemistry: Jan Reedijk
Interview with Jan Reedijk, Leiden University, The Netherlands: "Be creative, do not follow fashionable science, and think independently in a creative way."