The behaviour of electron "bubbles" in liquid helium could be explained by fission of the wavefunction

Breaking Wavefunctions Apart

Chemical Tailoring of Thermoelectric Materials
A new material for the conversion of heat into electricity

Angewandte Chemie 45/2014: Mechanics and Chemistry
Overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Gold Medals for Guinness Molecules
Finding the most stable structure for a given molecular formula is a rewarding project for teachers and students alike

The Smallest Marches to a Different Tune
Fundamental change in the nature of chemical bonding upon isotopic substitution

Bernhard Brutschy (1946 – 2014)
Bernhard Brutschy, Professor Emeritus, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany, passed away on October 14

Most Accessed Articles: September 2014
The most-accessed chemistry articles from ChemPubSoc Europe and GDCh journals for September 2014

Fall Meeting 2014 of the Korean Chemical Society (KCS)
Snapshots of the 114th General Meeting of the Korean Chemical Society (KCS)

Computational Organic Chemistry
J. E. Hums, Germany, reviews the book "Computational Organic Chemistry" by Steven M. Bachrach

50th Anniversary: Nobel Prize for Feodor Lynen
Feodor Lynen received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1964; answer to Guess the Chemist (34)