What chemistry has achieved and what remains to be done (Monika Pischetsrieder in Angewandte Chemie)

Global Food-Related Challenges

Self‐Ordering Induced by Touch
Pattern can be read out using birefringence; allows the recording of fingerprints

One Big Family of European Chemists
Complementing national society activities on a European level (Pilar Goya Laza in Nachrichten aus der Chemie)

Kinetics of Mesopore Formation in Zeolites
First insights into the mechanism of surfactant-templating

Rh-Catalyzed Electrooxidative C-H Alkenylation
First electrochemical rhodium-catalyzed C–H activation that avoids use of hazardous chemical oxidants

Chemistry Has No Nationality
Strong science benefits everyone (Sir John Holman and Edwin Silvester in Angewandte Chemie)

Controlling Point and Axial Stereogenicity
A fully catalyst‐controlled, stereodivergent approach to all possible stereoisomers of a point and axially chiral heterocyclic scaffold

New Kids on the Table: Is Element 118 a Noble Gas? – Part 2
The difficult road towards element 118

Angewandte Chemie 19/2018: Chemistry and Harmony
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

The Energy Challenge and Why Simple Math Matters
How can we better explain the dimension of the Energiewende? asks Philipp Adelhelm in Angewandte Chemie