As a Ph.D. student, Hoerr discovered that mRNA can be used as a therapeutic vaccine or agent when administered directly into tissues

Interview with Ingmar Hoerr, Pioneer of mRNA Technology

Does Climate Change Have an Impact on Cultural Heritage?
Paul Bellendorf, University of Bamberg, on materials and building preservation sciences and the current challenges facing heritage sciences

World-Changing Moments in Your Own Research
Crispin Lichtenberg, University of Würzburg, on his fascination with and successes in bismuth chemistry

Searching for Christmas Presents?
Editors recommend science-themed holiday gift ideas

Supporting a Bigger Us
Sir Fraser Stoddart, USA, on the importance of internationality in science as well as formative moments in his life

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

If You Pollute, You Have to Pay
Eva Karlsson, CEO Houdini Sportswear, about what a small company can achieve with creativity and the right partners

75th Birthday: Ekkehard Diemann
German inorganic chemist celebrates 75th birthday

The Air that I Breathe – Part 1
Chemistry of indoor air is a relatively new, diverse and interdisciplinary field surrounding us every day

The Plus of Networking Between Scientists
Marisa Spiniello, Editor of ChemPlusChem, about the challenge to publish truly multidisciplinary papers