Computational insights into these bindings, which are individually quite weak, but stabilize large structures and mediate specific bonding interactions
Non-Covalent Interactions: Interview with Goar Sánchez-Sanz
World-Changing Moments in Your Own Research
Crispin Lichtenberg, University of Würzburg, on his fascination with and successes in bismuth chemistry
50th Anniversary: Death of Charles D. Coryell
American chemist co-discovered promethium
Fairness and Equality in Research
Nicola Gaston, the author of Why Science Is Sexist, talks about why getting equity right from first-principles is so important
ChemistryViews Wishes Happy Easter
A bit of reading and guessing material for the Easter holidays and experiments that can easily be done in the kitchen with children
150th Anniversary: Death of Christian Friedrich Schönbein
German-Swiss chemist discovered guncotton and ozone and co-invented the fuel cell
The Air that I Breathe – Part 1
Chemistry of indoor air is a relatively new, diverse and interdisciplinary field surrounding us every day
50th Anniversary: Death of Richard Kuhn
Chemistry Nobel Laureate in 1938 for his work on carotenoids and vitamins
150th Birthday: Daniel Vorländer
German chemist and liquid crystal pioneer
Physical Chemists Run on Coffee
Peter Gilch, University of Düsseldorf, talks about his research group, their eye-catching website, and his research