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An experimentalist’s view is given of the present status and future outlook of the field of Λ‐hypernuclei. Recent experimental results from the Brookhaven National Laboratory on the (κ−, π−) formation reaction and on (κ−, π− χ) coincidence experiments (χ=hypernuclear decay product) are reviewed. In addition, different current theoretical approaches are mentioned briefly. At the end, other reactions leading to the investigation of Λ‐hypernuclei are summarized.