Interview with Erwin Reicher, first ever Professor of Applied Popularity Research, University of Kleinzack, on how to make chemistry popular
The Crisis of the Chemist — Chemists and Their Handicaps
Antibody Testing Kit for Winemakers
New sensor allows winemakers to establish whether the grape must contains the right sort of microorganisms before fermentation has begun
Protein NMR Spectroscopy: Principal Techniques and Applications
Book looking how NMR can be applied to study biomolecular properties reviewed by C. Mackereth, Institut Européen de Chimie et Biologie
Fingerprints Tell All
Progress in fingerprint analysis means fingerprints can show whether a suspect is a smoker, takes drugs, or has handled explosives
Titanic Struggle Removes Theia
Mass spectrometry shows terrestrial and lunar titanium isotopes to be identical, hinting that moon-formation theory needs revision
2012 ACS National Awards
The 2012 ACS National Awards are presented at the 243rd ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, USA
Angewandte Chemie 13/2012: Chemistry of Life
An overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
Magnetic Resonance in Food Science
In food science, magnetic resonance has proved itself to be a tool of remarkable flexibility and constantly developing
Gluten Breakdown
Capillary electrophoresis coupled with fluorescence detection discriminates protein–peptide binding events involved in celiac disease
Snapshots from the Young Professors' Meeting 2012
Impressions from the Chemiedozententagung, the meeting of young chemistry professors, in Freiburg, Germany