P. Mahaffy, Canada, talks about the need to change the way of teaching chemistry and where he sees chemical education in 50 years
Where Chemical Education is Heading: Interview with Peter Mahaffy
Wonderlab Comic – Poster Session
Ever struggled to engage a student in a conversation at a poster session? Wonderlab explores some of the reasons why
Tips and Tricks for the Lab: Growing Crystals Part 3
How do you grow a crystal if your compound decomposes in air? We look at techniques that work for both air-sensitive and air-stable compounds
Inverse Fingerprints on Paper
Reversed visualization of latent fingermarks on paper is possible remedy to the variation in sweat composition
60th Birthday: Bernhard Blümich
Professor Bernhard Blümich, RWTH Aachen, Germany, celebrates his 60th birthday
Literary Prize: Reinhard Zellner
R. Zellner, Germany, was awarded the VCI-Fonds literary prize for his book on the chemistry of the atmosphere, climate, and clouds
Unprecedented Alkaloid
An unprecedented alkaloid containing both epsilon-lactam and delta-lactone rings has been characterized for its medicinal potential
Angewandte Chemie 43/2012: From Red to Green
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
Heinrich Wieland Prize 2012 for C. Bertozzi
Carolyn R. Bertozzi, USA, awarded for her bioorthogonal method for changing cellular sugar codes and detecting diseased cells
Introducing the European Young Chemist Network (EYCN)
The EYCN supports chemists as they begin their careers, with activities aimed at developing soft skills and broadening career possibilities