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Subject: Nanotech

Entropic Explanation to Nanotube Mystery
News

Entropic Explanation to Nanotube Mystery

August 17, 2011

The mystery of why carbon nanotubes spontaneously fill with water can be explained with a little disorder

Which Chemically Modified Graphene is Best?
News

Which Chemically Modified Graphene is Best?

August 17, 2011

Each production method results in different electrochemical behavior for graphenes but which is best for electrochemical devices?

Nanoparticles Diagnose Flu in Minutes
News

Nanoparticles Diagnose Flu in Minutes

August 13, 2011

Gold nanoparticles diagnose flu in minutes allowing physicians to begin treatment when it’s most effective

Angewandte Chemie 33/2011: Caught on Gold
News

Angewandte Chemie 33/2011: Caught on Gold

August 7, 2011

An overview of the latest issue of Angewandte Chemie

Angewandte Author Profiles August
News

Angewandte Author Profiles August

August 6, 2011

Stefan Bräse, Younan Xia, Sjoerd Harder, and Stefan Hecht, are interviewed this month

Mechanism to Stabilize Nanoparticles in ILs
News

Mechanism to Stabilize Nanoparticles in ILs

August 4, 2011

Molecular interactions of solvation and stabilization mechanisms of metallic nanoparticles in ionic liquids

Wonderlab Comic — Gloves
Wonderlab Cartoon

Wonderlab Comic — Gloves

August 2, 2011

Gin-Jo and Sophie discover the importance of wearing — and removing — gloves

Everybody – Many – 60 – 15 – 4
Spotlight

Everybody – Many – 60 – 15 – 4

August 2, 2011

German selection process for the International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) from the North Rhine-Westphalian point of view and its success

Women in Chemistry — Interview with Roberta Sessoli
Interview

Women in Chemistry — Interview with Roberta Sessoli

August 2, 2011

Roberta Sessoli, University of Florence, Italy, is a pioneer in the field of magnetic bistability and quantum effects in mesoscopic materials

Gas-Bubbles Effect Formation of Nanocrystals
News

Gas-Bubbles Effect Formation of Nanocrystals

July 31, 2011

Gas bubbles can be used to tailor the kinetics of the nucleation and growth of inorganic nanocrystals in a colloidal synthesis

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