News from across RSC Publishing.
Issue 11
Interview

Interview: The path less followed
16 October 2009
Hubert Girault on energy storage, free-thinking and interfaces
Research Highlights

Allergic to work?
18 September 2009
Chemicals linked to office sickness are staying indoors for longer

Light-activated anticorrosion
24 September 2009
A protective coating that stops corrosion as soon as it starts has been developed by European scientists.

Superhoneycomb networks
25 September 2009
Scientists have made the first example of an elusive class of graphene-related materials predicted to have exciting electronic properties

Cancer-fighting bone implants
01 October 2009
Bone-like materials can be used both as bone fillers and drug delivery vehicles for targeting bone cancers

Single molecule magnets with a twist
08 October 2009
Single molecule magnets with magnetic properties that can be tuned have been made by UK scientists

How much arsenic do you drink?
20 October 2009
Japanese rice-based drinks could add up to a quarter of the daily tolerable intake of arsenic, say UK scientists

Chemical manipulation of carbon nanotubes
22 September 2009
Chemically controlling carbon nanotubes' assembly could lead to new biomaterials
Essential Elements
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