Make your predictions for the 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Who's Next? Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015

Less Energy from Wind
Large wind farms slow down the wind and generate less electricity than previously thought

Hydrogen As Fuel
New method for producing hydrogen from diesel and biodiesel directly on site at conventional filling stations

Guess the Chemist (45)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?

Two-Dimensional Supramolecular Polymers
Free-standing single-layer polymer sheets that can act as catalysts in the hydrogen evolution reaction

Clare P. Grey Receives Arfvedson–Schlenk Prize
UK researcher honored for achievements in the area of lithium chemistry

Sodium Batteries for Use in Smart Grids?
New high-performance electrode material for sodium fuel cells

The Art of Chemistry – Winners
Winners of the quiz celebrating 20 years of cover art at Chemistry – A European Journal announced

UK Gives Licences to Frack
Additional licences for exploratory shale gas drilling at 27 onshore oil exploration sites in the UK

Alcohol – Not Just for Drinking
In chemistry as in our daily lives, alcohol comes in various forms, such as beer, wine, sake, or any organic compound with a hydroxyl group at a saturated carbon atom