Chemical technology news from across RSC Publishing.
Issue 9
September, 2007, Issue 9
Instant Insight

Instant insight: The shape of things to come
20 August 2007
Paul Midgley, Edmund Ward, Ana Hungria and John Meurig Thomas discuss using nanotomography to take a 3D glimpse at the nanoworld.
Interview

Interview: Technology in a bottle
28 August 2007
Jim Heath talks to Alison Stoddart about the discovery of C60 and his more recent adventures
Application Highlights

Dual detection
01 August 2007
Scientists at the University of Virginia, US, have developed a sensor able to detect both dopamine and serotonin simultaneously in vivo for the first time.
China's pollution headache
16 August 2007
Chinese scientists have found concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in some Chinese cities to be among the highest in the world.

Mars rocks
30 August 2007
The way in which the Mars Science Laboratory rover will identify Martian rocks has been tested by French scientists.
Additional Web Content

Protein detection made simple
03 August 2007
Scientists in China have developed a simple sensor for proteins in DNA using gold nanoparticles.

Nano production lines
22 August 2007
Researchers in Switzerland have built nanoscale cargo loading stations and shuttles, an important step towards assembly lines for nanotechnology.

Targeting HIV electrochemically
17 August 2007
Researchers in Canada are using a new approach for the detection of HIV-1 protease.
Essential Elements
Five fast and first-rate years
As celebrations for the 5th year of publishing for Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry (OBC) continue, RSC Publishing staff have been reflecting on the activities and successes.
Packed with energy
Issue 30 of Journal of Materials Chemistry hosts a theme issue dedicated to New Energy Materials.
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