Professor Mario Markus, scientist, artist, author, and poet, talks about what science can offer to art and how art can benefit science

Poetry and Chemistry

New Aspects on Olefin Polymerization
Unexpected behavior of zirconium pre-catalysts in the polymerization of olefins

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Photoelectron-Based Study of High-Temperature PEM Fuel Cells
Notable step forward in bridging pressure-gap for photoelectron-based experiments as a tool for investigating HT PEMFCs

Unusual Oxidation States
Metal-centered heterocubane structures characterize the homoleptic tetrakis(silyl) complexes of zerovalent palladium and platinum

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Sweet Poison
Star fruit neurotoxin identified

The Falling Walls Conference
The tremendous possibilities arising for mankind were presented in a single day

Are We Refereeing Ourselves to Death? The Peer-Review System at Its Limit
As François Diederich's term of Chairman of the board of Angewandte Chemie comes to an end, he reflects on the peer-review system

Anion Sensing by Surface-Assembled Rotaxanes
Rotaxanes incorporating an electrochemically and optically active reporter group self-assemble into molecular films that sense Cl anions