As François Diederich's term of Chairman of the board of Angewandte Chemie comes to an end, he reflects on the peer-review system
Are We Refereeing Ourselves to Death? The Peer-Review System at Its Limit
Anion Sensing by Surface-Assembled Rotaxanes
Rotaxanes incorporating an electrochemically and optically active reporter group self-assemble into molecular films that sense Cl anions
Detection of Phosphorus in Ice
A new method for the detection of DRP in ice cores has successfully been implemented on a shallow firn core from Greenland
Guess the Chemist (23)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description
Classic Paper but No New Data
Heavily cited and highly useful but didn't report anything new, so how did it become a classic?
Wonderlab Comic – Thin Layer Chromatography
Jo's lessons in analytical techniques continue with a lesson in thin layer chromatography
Learning a New Language: Moving Countries and Changing Subjects
Wilhelm T. S. Huck discusses what change means for scientists and how his research has evolved to the study of small water droplets
Top 20 Analytical Scientist
The Analytical Scientist magazine published who the most influential people in the analytical sciences are
Cellular Punch-up
An international team can punch a hole in a single cell and inject a fluorescent probe to monitor enzymatic activity within
Destabilization as an Advantage
Unusual structural and electronic properties make skin pigments superior radical scavengers