Stories about obtaining a Ph.D. in a foreign country, facing challenges, and experiencing positive changes
Expert perspectives on the current state of research, future directions, challenges, experiences, and ongoing community discussions.
Ph.D. Journeys Abroad – And so the Adventure Has Begun …
Climate Change Is Not Due to Failing Technology
Thoughts on the Anthropocene and the transformation into a good Anthropocene
David Milstein: Shaping Organometallic Catalysis Over Five Decades
On the occasion of the 75th birthday of a well-known pioneering organometallic and homogeneous catalysis chemist
Where is Open Access Publishing Heading?
A decade of Gold Open Access from Chemistry Europe
The Role of Chemistry and Scientists
The 20th century was an era of international competition—now we will have to cooperate for the survival of our species within the limits of this planet
A Platform for Connecting and Empowering Early-Career Chemists
The European Young Chemists' Meeting offers young chemists the opportunity to present their research and fosters networking
A Molecule Story: d-Tubocurarine
it was amazing to me that something that was initially a poison could then be used to save lives
Your Molecule Stories – Summary
A big thank you for your contributions: We share some highlights and congratulate the book prize winners
Molecule Story: 2,6-Diisopropylphenol
Miklos Simonyi, Hungary, is fascinated by the structure of this molecule
Jute in Nanotechnology Applications
Sustainable source of nanocellulose, nanolignin, and nanocarbon materials