Paul Smith, Agilent Technologies, UK, shares his experiences and benefits of using social media in sciences
Social Media in Sciences – Interview with P. Smith, Agilent Technologies
Halal and Kosher Food Production: Interview with Prignitzer Marketing Director and Chief Executive
R.-E. Kühn and W. Krüger, Germany, talk about the challenges of becoming a certified producer of kosher and halal materials
Tips and Tricks for the Lab: Growing Crystals Part 2
Patience, luck, and no small amount of skill are required to grow the perfect crystal for X-ray diffraction. Maximize your chances of getting that elusive crystal
Wonderlab Comic – UV Lamp
Sophie and Gin-Jo are given a new project to work on in the Wonderlab, which leads to Gin-Jo unraveling the mysteries of the UV lamp

Nobel Prize Trends
Which country produced the most Nobel Laureates? How old is a typical Laureate? And is it taking longer for discoveries to be recognized?
Enhancing Enhancement
A statistical approach can extract signals dynamically from Surface Enhanced Raman Spectra (SERS) of nanoparticles
Tips for Writing Better Science Papers: The Cover Letter (1)
How to write a knockout cover letter: insider tips for getting your paper noticed before the editor has even read it!
Guess the Chemist (10)
Can you guess the famous scientist from the description?
Nanofibers as Axon Surrogates
Polystyrene nanofibers can be used to simulate axons and study how they are wrapped by myelin
Nanomaterials and Chocolate – Interview with Luisa De Cola
Luisa De Cola, ISIS, France, talks about her research on nanomaterials, the increasing role of the internet in teaching, and her love of chocolate