Despite being blind from birth, B. Tschulnigg studied chemistry and graduated with a bachelor's degree
Graduating in Chemistry as a Blind Person
Bacteria Survive on Radioactive Elements
Bacteria can replace lanthanides with actinides to sustain their metabolism
Cooperative Catalysis for the β-Allylation of Carbonyl Compounds
Nickel and photoredox catalysis used to achieve excellent β-regioselectivity
Cyclic Analogue of the Analgesic Ziconotide Shows Improved Stability
Chemo-enzymatic approach used to generate cyclized analogues of peptides
Angewandte Chemie 20/2023: Mechanisms of Selectivity
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
Stories of Ukrainian Students in Germany
German and Ukrainian higher education institutions collaborate to allow students to continue with their degrees
Energy Density Boost in Fiber Lithium-Ion Batteries
A multi-channel fiber current collector with high electrical conductivity and loading content of active materials
H2O2 and Formate Produced by Co-Electrolysis of Water and CO2
Electrosynthesis strategy using bifunctional Zn/SnO2 nanodots
The Licorice Wheel – Part 3
How do chemists today determine the structure of a complex natural substance?
α-Amination of Amides and Ketones
Straightforward transfer of a free amino group from a commercially available nitrogen source