Table of contents
October 2005, Volume 4 No 10 pp711-793
About the coverEditorial
Helping make poverty history - p711
doi:10.1038/nmat1495
Full Text - Helping make poverty history | PDF (125 KB) - Helping make poverty history
Correspondence
Diffusion measurements for drug design - p713
R. G. Thorne,
S. Hrab
tová
&
C. Nicholson
doi:10.1038/nmat1489
Full Text - Diffusion measurements for drug design | PDF (92 KB) - Diffusion measurements for drug design
Diffusion measurements for drug design - p714
Mark Stroh & W. Mark Saltzman
doi:10.1038/nmat1490
Full Text - Diffusion measurements for drug design | PDF (92 KB) - Diffusion measurements for drug design
Commentary
Pressing on: The legacy of Percy W. Bridgman - pp715 - 718
Paul F. McMillan
doi:10.1038/nmat1488
Abstract - Pressing on: The legacy of Percy W. Bridgman | Full Text - Pressing on: The legacy of Percy W. Bridgman | PDF (502 KB) - Pressing on: The legacy of Percy W. Bridgman
Research News
From the birth of a nanotube to dynamic devices - p719
doi:10.1038/nmat1507
Full Text - From the birth of a nanotube to dynamic devices | PDF (158 KB) - From the birth of a nanotube to dynamic devices
News and Views
Spintronics: Turbulence ahead - pp721 - 722
Russell Cowburn & Dorothée Petit
doi:10.1038/nmat1503
Full Text - SpintronicsTurbulence ahead | PDF (166 KB) - SpintronicsTurbulence ahead
Solar cells: Later rather than sooner - pp723 - 724
Jacques-E. Moser
doi:10.1038/nmat1504
Full Text - Solar cellsLater rather than sooner | PDF (200 KB) - Solar cellsLater rather than sooner
Magnetic nanoparticles: Applications beyond data storage - pp725 - 726
Günter Reiss & Andreas Hütten
doi:10.1038/nmat1494
Full Text - Magnetic nanoparticlesApplications beyond data storage | PDF (242 KB) - Magnetic nanoparticlesApplications beyond data storage
Ferroelectrics: The strain limits on switching - pp727 - 728
Wenwu Cao
doi:10.1038/nmat1506
Full Text - FerroelectricsThe strain limits on switching | PDF (213 KB) - FerroelectricsThe strain limits on switching
Material witness: Call yourself hard? - p728
Philip Ball
doi:10.1038/nmat1497
Full Text - Material witnessCall yourself hard? | PDF (181 KB) - Material witnessCall yourself hard?
Review
Understanding foods as soft materials - pp729 - 740
Raffaele Mezzenga, Peter Schurtenberger, Adam Burbidge & Martin Michel
doi:10.1038/nmat1496
Abstract - Understanding foods as soft materials | Full Text - Understanding foods as soft materials | PDF (1,040 KB) - Understanding foods as soft materials
Subject Categories: Glasses | Colloids | Liquid crystals | Polymers
Letters
Dynamics of field-driven domain-wall propagation in ferromagnetic nanowires - pp741 - 744
Geoffrey S. D. Beach, Corneliu Nistor, Carl Knutson, Maxim Tsoi & James L. Erskine
doi:10.1038/nmat1477
First paragraph - Dynamics of field-driven domain-wall propagation in ferromagnetic nanowires | Full Text - Dynamics of field-driven domain-wall propagation in ferromagnetic nanowires | PDF (725 KB) - Dynamics of field-driven domain-wall propagation in ferromagnetic nanowires
Subject Categories: Nanoscale materials | Magnetic materials
Electron transport in very clean, as-grown suspended carbon nanotubes - pp745 - 749
Jien Cao, Qian Wang & Hongjie Dai
doi:10.1038/nmat1478
First paragraph - Electron transport in very clean, as-grown suspended carbon nanotubes | Full Text - Electron transport in very clean, as-grown suspended carbon nanotubes | PDF (443 KB) - Electron transport in very clean, as-grown suspended carbon nanotubes
Subject Categories: Nanoscale materials | Electronic materials
Multimillimetre-large superlattices of air-stable iron–cobalt nanoparticles - pp750 - 753
Céline Desvaux, Catherine Amiens, Peter Fejes, Philippe Renaud, Marc Respaud, Pierre Lecante, Etienne Snoeck & Bruno Chaudret
doi:10.1038/nmat1480
First paragraph - Multimillimetre-large superlattices of air-stable iron-cobalt nanoparticles | Full Text - Multimillimetre-large superlattices of air-stable iron–cobalt nanoparticles | PDF (352 KB) - Multimillimetre-large superlattices of air-stable iron–cobalt nanoparticles | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Magnetic materials | Nanoscale materials
Residual stresses in thin polymer films cause rupture and dominate early stages of dewetting - pp754 - 758
Günter Reiter, Moustafa Hamieh, Pascal Damman, Séverine Sclavons, Sylvain Gabriele, Thomas Vilmin & Elie Raphaël
doi:10.1038/nmat1484
First paragraph - Residual stresses in thin polymer films cause rupture and dominate early stages of dewetting | Full Text - Residual stresses in thin polymer films cause rupture and dominate early stages of dewetting | PDF (305 KB) - Residual stresses in thin polymer films cause rupture and dominate early stages of dewetting
Subject Categories: Polymers | Surface and thin films
Biphasic Janus particles with nanoscale anisotropy - pp759 - 763
Kyung-Ho Roh, David C. Martin & Joerg Lahann
doi:10.1038/nmat1486
First paragraph - Biphasic Janus particles with nanoscale anisotropy | Full Text - Biphasic Janus particles with nanoscale anisotropy | PDF (395 KB) - Biphasic Janus particles with nanoscale anisotropy | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Nanoscale materials | Polymers
Rotor–stator molecular crystals of fullerenes with cubane - pp764 - 767
Sándor Pekker, Éva Kováts, Gábor Oszlányi, Gyula Bényei, Gyöngyi Klupp, Gábor Bortel, István Jalsovszky, Emma Jakab, Ferenc Borondics, Katalin Kamarás, Mónika Bokor, György Kriza, Kálmán Tompa & Gyula Faigel
doi:10.1038/nmat1468
First paragraph - Rotor-stator molecular crystals of fullerenes with cubane | Full Text - Rotor–stator molecular crystals of fullerenes with cubane | PDF (321 KB) - Rotor–stator molecular crystals of fullerenes with cubane | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Nanoscale materials | Design synthesis and processing
Fluorescein as a model molecular calculator with reset capability - pp768 - 771
David Margulies, Galina Melman & Abraham Shanzer
doi:10.1038/nmat1469
First paragraph - Fluorescein as a model molecular calculator with reset capability | Full Text - Fluorescein as a model molecular calculator with reset capability | PDF (198 KB) - Fluorescein as a model molecular calculator with reset capability
Subject Category: Molecular electronics
Differential polymerization of the two main protein components of dragline silk during fibre spinning - pp772 - 775
Alexander Sponner, Eberhard Unger, Frank Grosse & Klaus Weisshart
doi:10.1038/nmat1493
First paragraph - Differential polymerization of the two main protein components of dragline silk during fibre spinning | Full Text - Differential polymerization of the two main protein components of dragline silk during fibre spinning | PDF (275 KB) - Differential polymerization of the two main protein components of dragline silk during fibre spinning
Subject Categories: Polymers | Biological materials | Characterisation and analytical techniques | Mechanical properties
Articles
Domain switching in polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics - pp776 - 781
J. Y. Li, R. C. Rogan, E. Üstündag & K. Bhattacharya
doi:10.1038/nmat1485
Abstract - Domain switching in polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics | Full Text - Domain switching in polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics | PDF (237 KB) - Domain switching in polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Ceramics | Electronic materials | Computation, modelling and theory
An interfacial instability in a transient wetting layer leads to lateral phase separation in thin spin-cast polymer-blend films - pp782 - 786
Sasha Y. Heriot & Richard A. L. Jones
doi:10.1038/nmat1476
Abstract - An interfacial instability in a transient wetting layer leads to lateral phase separation in thin spin-cast polymer-blend films | Full Text - An interfacial instability in a transient wetting layer leads to lateral phase separation in thin spin-cast polymer-blend films | PDF (358 KB) - An interfacial instability in a transient wetting layer leads to lateral phase separation in thin spin-cast polymer-blend films | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Surface and thin films | Polymers
Aligned two- and three-dimensional structures by directional freezing of polymers and nanoparticles - pp787 - 793
Haifei Zhang, Irshad Hussain, Mathias Brust, Michael F. Butler, Steven P. Rannard & Andrew I. Cooper
doi:10.1038/nmat1487
Abstract - Aligned two- and three-dimensional structures by directional freezing of polymers and nanoparticles | Full Text - Aligned two- and three-dimensional structures by directional freezing of polymers and nanoparticles | PDF (576 KB) - Aligned two- and three-dimensional structures by directional freezing of polymers and nanoparticles | Supplementary information
Subject Categories: Design synthesis and processing | Composites

