Be prepared for Halloween with glowing slime and the chemistry behind it
Chemistry Makes Slime Glow in the Dark
FeBi2 Discovered
First iron−bismuth binary compound synthesized under very high pressure
Native Protein Structures in the Gas Phase
Secondary and tertiary structures of proteins maintained in the gas phase
150th Birthday: Samuel Eyde
Norwegian engineer and industrialist co-developed Birkeland–Eyde process for the fixation of nitrogen
Molecular Tweezers for C60
Tetrathiafulvalene bis-acetylide platinum(II) complexes have good affinities for fullerene
Fuel Cell Carbon Capture Pilot Plant
Carbon capture to be demonstrated from natural gas and coal power generation
Giant Heterometallic Polyoxoniobates
Hollow sodalite-type tungsten–lanthanide–oxide cages can be prepared by multicomponent self-assembly
Fighting the Gram-Negatives
Natural products inspire the design of molecular agents against drug-resistant bacterial strains
Superhard Diborides
Solid solutions of tungsten in rhenium diboride have very high hardness values
Octulene: A Hydrocarbon that Binds Anions
The large central cavity of octulene can bind anions in nonpolar media