Red-emitting carbon nanodots as a nanothermometer in living cells

Fluorescent Nanothermometer

Shaping the Future – Chemistry in Europe
European chemists met at the EucheMS in Seville, Spain, last week for a diverse and lively event

Microplastic – Also in Our Food?
It is poorly studied whether foods that do not come from the sea contain microplastic particles

Mixed-Matrix Membrane Separation
Covalent organic frameworks are promising for mixed matrix membranes for gas separation

Particulate Matter: Metal Particles in the Human Brain
Metal particles from fine dust can penetrate into the human brain and accumulate there

Angewandte Chemie 38/2016: New Family Members
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Guess the Chemist (57)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?

A Prebiotic Route to Order from Complexity
Formation of amyloid aggregates from the condensation of amino acids under prebiotic conditions

Reproducibility in Chemical Research
Deliberate falsification of data is rare; researchers should be aware of the dangers of unconscious investigator bias

Roger Tsien (1952 – 2016)
Nobel Laureate, famous for his work on the green fluorescent protein, passed away