Klaus Roth uncovers the nature of this culinary-chemical marvel, and thereby comes to enjoy it all the more
Pesto — Mediterranean Biochemistry
A. Teasdale on Genotoxic Impurities in Drugs
Andrew Teasdale, AstraZeneca, talks about his book on genotoxic impurities and what constitutes an acceptable drug risk
Angewandte Author Profiles January
Hansjörg Grützmacher, Aiwen Lei, Nicolai Cramer, and Herbert Mayr are interviewed this month
Solvents and Solvent Effects in Organic Chemistry
The latest edition of Solvents and Solvent Effects in Organic Chemistry is reviewed by Ralf Giernoth, University of Cologne
Strontiumtetrazolate – Molecule of the Week
More environmental friendly, less soot and poisonous components producting fireworks
Chemistry of the Christmas Candle — Part 3
In this last part we consider a candle burning in the absence of gravity
Clara Immerwahr Memorialized in Wrocław
Immerwahr honored for being the first woman to receive a Ph.D. from Breslau University and for taking a stand against her nation and husband
50 Years of the Karl Winnacker Institute
The Karl Winnacker Institute of the DECHEMA celebrates its 50th anniversary
Angewandte Author Profiles December
Robert Mulvey, Xinliang Feng, Rhett Kempe, and Zhang-Jie Shi are interviewed this month
Chemistry of the Christmas Candle — Part 2
We pursue the fate of a single wax molecule in a burning candle