Curiosity beams back strong, clear data from ‘scour’ area on Martian surface
Nanochemistry Prescience?
Professor Ozin looks back at the predictions for the field of nanochemistry he made 20 years ago; where has nanotechnology gone since?
Oxidative damage in DNA-bases – potential for drug design
Prof. Mishra’s group at Banaras Hindu University, India has exhaustively studied two specific reactions of hydroxyl and perhydroxyl radicals.
Advanced Energy Materials Top 40 for August 10, 2012
René Janssen, Paul Blom, Jan Hummelen and collaborators top the inaugural Advanced Energy Materials Top 40.
Cleaner water through tunable catalysis
Switchable hydrogels simplify water purification through tunable catalysis.
Advanced Materials Top 40 for August 2, 2012
The University of Kiel’s aerographite maintains its grip at the top of the Advanced Materials Top 40 this week.
Los Alamos Researcher Honored with Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Los Alamos National Laboratory scientist, Amy J. Clarke, named as a recipient of a Presidential Early Career Award.
Javier Pérez-Ramírez Awarded Otto Roelen Medal 2012
The Otto Roelen Medal 2012 has been awarded to Prof. Javier Pérez-Ramírez from the ETH Zurich.
Advanced Materials Top 40 for July 6, 2012
It’s a new top 40 and a new top 3 this week, with a distinctly nano theme: work on making and using gold nanorods comes in at number one.
Carbon Meta-Nanotubes – Synthesis, Properties and Applications
Professor Dirk Guldi reviews Carbon Meta-Nanotubes – Synthesis, Properties, and Applications.