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Dan Shechtman: Succeeding in Science
Interview

Dan Shechtman: Succeeding in Science

October 30, 2013

Nobel Laureate Dan Shechtman talks about the reason why quasicrystals weren't discovered earlier and his unerring belief in his experiments

Destabilization as an Advantage
Bulletin

Destabilization as an Advantage

October 28, 2013

Unusual structural and electronic properties make skin pigments superior radical scavengers

Certification of Renewable Resources
Event Highlight

Certification of Renewable Resources

October 28, 2013

Possibilities of a certification for sustainability in the field of material use of biomass discussed at event in Berlin

More Transparency
Bulletin

More Transparency

October 25, 2013

Optically transparent water oxidation catalyst made from copper nanowires

The Portable Chemist’s Consultant
Book Review

The Portable Chemist’s Consultant

October 19, 2013

Yoshihiro Ishihara, Ana Montero, and Phil S. Baran's book is reviewed by Robert Webster, Henrik Teller, and Thomas Krämer, Germany

Power from the Sea?
Bulletin

Power from the Sea?

October 14, 2013

Triboelectric nanogenerator extracts energy from ocean waves

Battle of the Blood Clots
Bulletin

Battle of the Blood Clots

October 10, 2013

Tailored glycopolymers as anticoagulant heparin mimetics

The Oktoberfest Rearrangement: Part 3
Focus

The Oktoberfest Rearrangement: Part 3

October 10, 2013

The chemistry involved in the production of beer foam or "head" is explained and a short history of the highights of the Oktoberfest

Tracking the Ravages of Time
Bulletin

Tracking the Ravages of Time

October 8, 2013

The aging mechanism of historical chrome yellow pigments has been revealed

The Oktoberfest Rearrangement: Part 2
Focus

The Oktoberfest Rearrangement: Part 2

October 1, 2013

As hops themselves actually are not bitter, and the wort tastes quite sweet, where does beer get its bitter taste from?

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