The Angewandte Symposia in Tokyo, Japan, started; join free-to-attend virtual event with ten renown scientists, including four Nobel laureates

Angewandte Symposium in Tokyo

Angewandte Symposium in Tokyo: Conference Venue
The Angewandte Symposium in Tokyo, Japan, started

Angewandte Symposium in Tokyo: Attending Scientist
A scientist from Mitsui Chemicals, Japan

Angewandte Symposium in Tokyo: GDCh President M. Dröscher
M. Dröscher, President of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) at the start of the Angewandte Symposium in Tokyo, Japan

Angewandte Chemie 26/2011: Up She Goes
An overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Compound Search℠
Free service enabling researchers to verify compound coverage in databases and spectral libraries published by Wiley and Wiley-VCH

Klaus Unger Turns 75
Klaus Unger, formerly the Johannes-Gutenberg University, Germany, celebrates his 75th birthday

New Probe for Selective Intracellular Labeling
Fluorescent probes that quickly accumulate in the cell remove the need for washing step and selectively label intracellular proteins

Novel Method for Enantioseparation of Drugs
Modified multi-walled carbon nanotubes show their promise as separators of chiral drugs

Detecting Ammonia Fast
A sensor based on field-effect transistor made from reduced graphene oxide detects ammonia very rapidly at room temperature