Wilhelm T. S. Huck discusses what change means for scientists and how his research has evolved to the study of small water droplets
Learning a New Language: Moving Countries and Changing Subjects
Stirred from Within
Micromotors mix for more effective oxidative degradation of chemical weapons
Home-Spun Fibers
Electrospun hierarchical CaCo2O4 nanofibers are promising materials for lithium-ion batteries
Capturing Cancer Cells with Graphene Oxide Nanosheets
A new chip based on graphene oxide nanosheets detects circulating tumor cells with high specificity and sensitivity
Scientists (of the World) Behave!
Katharina Al-Shamery discusses ethics with regards to scientific publishing
More Transparency
Optically transparent water oxidation catalyst made from copper nanowires
New Low-Cost Catalyst for Fuel Cells
Titanium nitride nanoparticles grown on nitrogen-doped graphene sheets are better than Pt-based catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction
Electrochemistry as a Sizing Technique
An electrochemical technique can be used to derive the size distribution of organic nanoparticles
Analyzing Spider Silk
Characterization of silk of the recluse spider features a ribbon-like morphology unlike any other spider silk or synthetically spun polymer fiber
Carbon Peapods
C70 peapods: the host–guest chemistry of C70 and cycloparaphenylenes