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?

Freeware Simulation for Renewable Power Plants
The simulation program FreeGreenius calculates profitability and the optimal design of a power plant

Battery Materials R&D and Application Center
BASF starts Research and Development Laboratory and Application Technology Center for Battery Materials in Amagasaki, Japan

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

Win-Win Situation for Industry and Academia
Dr. Anton A. Kiss, AkzoNobel, talks about separation technology, process intensification, and process systems engineering

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

The sp2 Graphene Selection
Selective defunctionalization of epoxides on graphene oxide by using proven synthetic chemistry

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

Commercial-Scale Production of 5-HMF
First Industrial Production for Renewable 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural (5-HMF)

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