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Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Show the Way
Iron oxide nanoparticles precisely direct stem cells to damage tissues, thereby increasing their therapeutic potential

Titanium Dioxide for Sensitive Immunosensors
Titanium dioxide nanolayers as electrodes and titanium dioxide nanoparticles for enhanced immunosensing using electrochemiluminescence

Angewandte Chemie 30/2013: A Shining Example
An overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Depositing Nanoparticles on Semicrystalline Polymers
Au nanoparticles deposited onto a poly(ethylene glycol) substrate quickly coarsen depending on their location on the polymer film

3D Printing of Metal Microstructures
Method to direct-write a low viscosity liquid metal at room temperature into a variety of stable free-standing 3D microstructures

Conveying the Excitement of Chemistry on YouTube
Martyn Poliakoff, UK, and freelance filmmaker Brady Haran discuss how YouTube can be used to inspire the next generation of chemists

Graphene Onion Rings
Tiny sliced onion three-dimensional (3D) rings of graphene have been produced and investigated

Stirred, Not Shaken
Nanoscale magnetic stir bars, small enough to remain in suspension, thoroughly mix droplets of just a few picoliters

Educate – Inspire – Connect
Nobel Laureates and young scientists enjoyed international research dialogue in relaxed atmosphere at the 63rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting