An overview of this week's Angewandte Chemie
Angewandte Chemie 52/2010 – Happy Holidays!
Ultrasonic Carbon Microspheres
Pores of microscopic carbon spheres loaded with iron-based nanoparticles in a single step by using ultrasonic spray pyrolysis
Fast Fabrication of Nanostructured Arrays
A simple, fast, and versatile wet-processing method for large-area arrays of ordered nanostructures has been developed
Cutting Nanotubes with Compression
New understanding of dynamics of cutting carbon nanotubes could lead to better-quality nanotubes for use in electronics
Nanopores Identify Modified DNA Bases
New solid-state nanopore technique is sensitive enough to distinguish hydroxymethylcytosine from methylcytosine
Organic Electronics on Banknotes
Banknotes with organic thin-film transistors could make active anti-counterfeiting measures and electronic tracking possible
Angewandte Chemie 50/2010: Looking Back and Ahead
An overview of the current issue of Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Writing with a Nanoquill
Dip-pen nanolithography can be used to draw nanopatterns with viruses as the ink
Cancer Ablation with Organic Nanoparticles
Polyaniline-based nanoparticles cause photothermal ablation of cancer cells upon laser irradiation both in vitro and in vivo
Searching for Xmas Presents?
Editors recommend Christmas presents with a scientific flavor ...