Highly stretchable fiber-shaped supercapacitor based on carbon nanotubes

Super-Stretchy Electronics

Sweet Poison
Star fruit neurotoxin identified

From the Ocean into the Reactor
New sorbents efficiently extract uranium from seawater

Otto Hahn Prize 2013
Ferenc Krausz, Germany, has been awarded the Otto Hahn Prize 2013 for his work on attosecond physics

Recipes for Secret Inks
The CIA resolved the confidentiality of records, which included recipes to prepare a variety of secret inks

Are We Refereeing Ourselves to Death? The Peer-Review System at Its Limit
As François Diederich's term of Chairman of the board of Angewandte Chemie comes to an end, he reflects on the peer-review system

Learning a New Language: Moving Countries and Changing Subjects
Wilhelm T. S. Huck discusses what change means for scientists and how his research has evolved to the study of small water droplets

Stirred from Within
Micromotors mix for more effective oxidative degradation of chemical weapons

Surfactants with Magnetic Heads
Self organization of inorganic surfactants with head groups containing paramagnetic Dy3+ ions is controlled by magnetic interactions

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