Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
Angewandte Chemie 50/2018: Happy Landings
Problem-Oriented Learning with Activated Students
Volker C. Hass developed a training simulator allowing to play through the entire process of producing biotechnological products
Like Ultrafast Adhesive Tape: The Frog's Sticky Tongue
Fibril-forming mucus acts as a pressure sensitive adhesive
Guess the Chemist (84)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?
Searching for Christmas Presents?
Editors recommend science-themed holiday gift ideas
Gold Can Melt at Room Temperature
Surface processes directly controlled at the atomic scale by an externally applied electric field
Overhaul of SI Units
The mole and three other metric units redefined and linked to the values of physical constants
A Cheaper Super-Resolution Microscope
New microscopy platform is an order of magnitude less expensive than comparable commercial systems
Chemists Are Increasingly Willing to Try New Things
Interview with Neville Compton, Editor-in-Chief of Angewandte Chemie
Behind the Science: When a Nanoparticle Hits an Electrode
K. Lawrence, ChemElectroChem, talked to K. Tschulik, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, about her work on nano impact experiments