3D printing has made its way into chemistry. H. Dodziuk looks at what this manufacturing technique could mean for science and society

What’s New in 3D Printing?

Inhibitors of Oncogenic Phosphatase
Novel compound that blocks the activity of Wip1, a phosphatase that plays an important role in tumor development, discovered

Angewandte Chemie 7/2014: Cheers!
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Cell-Free Protein Synthesis
Substrate replenishment and toxic by-product removal improve cell-free protein synthesis

Guess the Chemist (26)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?

Vitamin C Deficiency – Part 2
When scurvy was identified as a form of malnutrition, an exciting race for the isolation, structure determination, and synthesis of vitamin C started

Periodicity of Melting Points
The phenomenon of periodicity is particularly clear in the melting points of the elements

Behind the Scenes of the Wonderlab Cartoon
Interview with Sophie Lin, a chemist in Taiwan, who started drawing the Wonderlab Cartoon Series for ChemistryViews.org in 2010

Chemical Poems: Fluorine
Poems based on the natural properties of each of the elements of the periodic table

Making Fingerprints Light Up
Latent fingerprints can be imaged by using upconversion nanoparticles conjugated to a lysozome-binding aptamer