Light-driven implantable converter for bioelectronics devices could make changing the battery in pacemakers a thing of the past

Shine a Light Instead of Changing the Battery

Green Carbon Dioxide – Interview with A. Quadrelli and G. Centi
Talk about the current state-of-the art of carbon dioxide recycling, carbon dioxide as a key element for the future of the chemical industry

M. Reetz Receives Otto Hahn Prize
Manfred Reetz, Director of the Max-Planck-Institute for Coal Research, receives the Otto Hahn Prize from the GDCh

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The Bare Minimum Requirements For An Article Describing Optical Biosensor Experiments - a Caribbean literature referee cruise

Artificial Photosynthesis with Peptide Nanotubes
Self-assembled peptide nanotubes mimic photosynthesis and regenerate NADH at much higher rates than inorganic nanomaterials

Russkie Biotechnologii – Evonik RusBiotech Int. Joint Venture
Evonik establishes joint venture in Russia to produce feed amino acid L-lysine

A New Step Towards Computational Experiments
Scientists develop the most advanced computer model to-date of the scattering of polarized light from chiral molecules

Biocatalysis Special Issue
Biocatalysis offers many advantages to chemical synthesis, but what are the challenges facing the biocatalysis community?

Better Lithium-Ion Batteries
Polymers with tailored electronic structure for high capacity lithium battery electrodes

How to Best Deliver the Benefits of Chemistry — Interview with H. Peng
Huisheng Peng, Fudan University, China, talks about his research, how to best deliver the benefits of chemistry to the public and much more