Chemical technology news from across RSC Publishing.
Issue 11
Instant Insight

Instant insight: Dendrimers in the spotlight
16 October 2008
Seok-Ho Hwang, Charles Moorefield and George Newkome from the University of Akron, US, examine the use of dendrimers in organic light-emitting diodes
Interview

Interview: The flying chemist
20 October 2008
Spiros Pergantis talks to May Copsey about metals in biology and the environment, the future of metallomics and how he nearly became a pilot
Application Highlights

Like water off a duck's back
29 September 2008
Scientists have made a range of structures that mimic water-repellant surfaces found in nature 

How fresh is your fish?
24 September 2008
Rapid and accurate detection of the bacteria that make fish go off is now possible

Sugar-powered electronics
03 October 2008
Japanese scientists have made a biofuel cell that produces enough power to run an mp3 player or a remote controlled car

Microcontainers hold cells captive
19 September 2008
Self-loading porous containers provide a realistic environment for studying cells

Fluorescent polymer detects peroxide
29 September 2008
US scientists report an easy route to an explosive-detecting polymer

Toughening up thin films
18 September 2008
New thin film precursors could lead to faster and smaller electronic devices
Essential Elements

Good prospects for Lab on a Chip
Lab on a Chip, the miniaturisation journal for chemistry, biology and bioengineering is now taking miniaturisation science to the next level
Additional Web Content

Instant insight: Protein takes charge
23 October 2008
Yongdong Jin, at the University of Washington, Seattle, US, and colleagues explain why bacteriorhodopsin is a leading candidate for biomolecular electronics
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