Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Angewandte Chemie 16/2018: 350 Years of Discovery and Curiosity

Structural Studies of Subviral Particles
Cell-free protein expression and magic-angle-spinning NMR used to study self-assembled subviral particles

Noble-Metal-Free Electrocatalyst for N2 Fixation
High-efficiency nitrogen fixation under ambient conditions

Hybrid Aqueous Batteries Extend Electrode Life
High energy density mixed-ion rechargeable aqueous metal-ion battery with ion-selective electrodes

Humans and Machines Working in Harmony
We have been advocating a machine‐assisted approach to synthesis for many years

Cell-Penetrating Peptides for Oligonucleotide Delivery
Bicyclic peptides show improved proteolytic stability and can be used for cellular delivery

A New Way to Atomically Thin Materials
Silicon secedes: titanium carbide flakes obtained by selective etching of titanium silicon carbide

Why Diversity Is Important
Nobel Laureate Roald Hoffmann explains his connection to Germany and why diversity is important for science

Waiting for the Prodrug: An Enzyme–MOF Nanoreactor
Activating non-toxic paracetamol for cancer therapy

New Kids on the Table: Is Element 118 a Noble Gas? – Part 1
The synthesis of heavy elements