Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie
Angewandte Chemie 1/2024: Happy New Year
AI Helps Spend More Time Creating Good Ideas Instead of Communicating Them
Xiaochi Zhou, University of Cambridge, UK, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Keep Your Coding Skills Close and Your Chemistry Textbooks Even Closer
Florence Vermeire, KU Leuven, Belgium, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
How Much Chemistry and Physics Can We Push AI to Do?
Matthias Rupp, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Students Need to Learn and Understand How AI Works
Oliver T. Hofmann, TU Graz, Austria, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Exploring the Chemistry of Candles
🕯️🧪 A compilation of articles and videos on chemistry related to the candle and candle flame
Be Open-Minded and Skeptical at the Same Time
Connor W. Coley, MIT, USA, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Outpacing a Lifetime of Chemist’s Work in a Day with AI
Aleksandar Kondinski, Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore Ltd., about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
I Guess I Fear Humans More than Technology
Anat Milo, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
AI Might Be a Second Brain, Not a Replacement Brain
David Flanagan, Senior Director, Generative AI Product Strategy, Wiley, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with