Energy research in pictures: Advanced Energy Materials covers from January 2012.

Energy research in pictures: Advanced Energy Materials covers from January 2012.
The most read Journal of Applied Polymer Science articles from January include electronic materials, polyolefines, antibacterial composites, and hydrogels.
It’s a fascinating time for polymer science in fields as diverse as energy generation, biomedical applications, and nanotechnology.
Reviews on all physical aspects of polymer science made a splash in December. Read them for free now!
A new hybrid structure of ZnO nanowires and polythiophenes with nanometer-scale ordering and a high crystallinity could be used for hybrid photovoltaics.
Graphene has the potential to solve many issues in vital energy research.
Whatever happened to curiosity-driven research aimed at the creation of fundamental knowledge without the need for immediate application?
Professor Geoffrey Ozin discusses the safe and responsible development, production, use, transportation, and disposal of nanoparticles in existing or emerging nanotechnologies.
Professor Maurizio Prato reviews the new book, Functional Supramolecular Architectures: for Organic Electronics and Nanotechnology.
Franco Cacialli talks to MaterialsViews about his research on supramolecular architectures, his recent book, and his coolest discovery.