After a brief review of the motivations to perform electron magnetic resonance at very high-field/highfrequency (VHF-EMR), we describe the spectrometers operational at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), Tallahassee, Florida: a 17 and a 25 Tesla instrument. We present measurements performed with the 25 Tesla machine that can operate up to 700 GHz for a g-Lande factor = 2 system. First we document the need of VHF-EMR to resolve all the three components of the g-tensor and thus better characterize the electronic structure of radicals involved in photosynthesis. We then report on the potential of VHF-EMR to address key questions concerning the fundamental mechanisms of the glass-formation process. As a third example we show th...