Evolution in steel-making and low energy and low carbon dioxide processes: the highlights of this month’s Steel Research International

Evolution in steel-making and low energy and low carbon dioxide processes: the highlights of this month’s Steel Research International
Steel Research International, one of the oldest metallurgical and materials engineering journals, gets a new look.
A new and important development in complex steels is reported in the current issue of Steel Research International, dedicated to “Steel ab initio”.
In this latest author commentary, Dr. Tsukasa Yoshida reveals the story behind his Feature Article in Advanced Functional Materials
Progress towards multifunctional biomedical applications for silica-based nanoparticles is described by Prof. Taeghwan Hyeon
Prof. Andrey Rogach, Prof. Dmitri Talapin and Dr. Elena Shevchenko look back on 10 exciting years of nanocrystal superstructures.