Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Angewandte Chemie 3/2013: No Half Measures

Sunggyu Lee on the Future of Energy Technology
Sunggyu Lee, USA, on where energy technology is heading, the role of governments in its development, and his latest research

Antibodies as Gatekeepers
Using antibodies allows the specific detection of finasteride, steroids used for sports doping, in urine

Coiling Up Nanotubes
A general method for converting wire-like nanotubes into coils has been developed by chemists in Singapore

Most Accessed Articles: November 2012
The most-accessed chemistry articles from ChemPubSoc Europe and GDCh journals for November 2012

Attract Top-level Scientists to Poorer EU Regions
European Commission launched project to attract outstanding academics to universities or institutions in less developed regions in Europe

Multifunctional Nanoparticles from a Carnivorous Fungus
Nanoparticles secreted by the carnivorous fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora kill tumor cells and regulate immune functions

Hexagonal Nanostructures Detect Histidine
A hexagonal Ni-based biosensor shows good electrocatalytic activity and excellent selectivity for the detection of L-histidine

Capture and Preserve Cancer Cells
Polymer grafted silicon nanowires allow to capture and preserve cancer cells circulating in the bloodstream

Getting a Grip on Nanocatalyst Stabilizers
Dimerized bipyridine ligand stabilizers increase the activity and stability of rhodium nanoparticles