FREE Editorial : Nanotechnology and space exploration
alt text hereImages of Martian dust from an atomic force microscope on Mars this month was hailed as a major step forward in understanding the history of the planet. In this issue, NANO looks at recent advances in microscopy.
 
SUBS Country Profile : France
alt text hereCEA-Leti is the nanotechnology backbone of France. Dr. Jean-Christophe Gabriel, along with more than 20 other program managers, explores investment, research and development at the Grenoble-based centre.
 
SUBS Interview : Laurent Malier
alt text hereIn every issue we bring you an interview with a leading opinion maker from the world of nanotechnology. Ottilia Saxl talks with CEA-LETI Director Laurent Malier about his burning ambitions.
 
SUBS Medicine : Nanomedicine, why is it different?
alt text hereIn this article, Richard Moore examines some of the characteristics that make nanomedicine different to conventional approaches and potentially exciting in opening up new treatment opportunities.
 
SUBS Fine images of Martian dust
alt text hereAn atomic force microscope on board NASA’s Phoenix Lander, currently sitting on the arctic pole of Mars, has returned the very first image of a single particle of dust from the red planet, providing new clues about the history of water on Mars and taking another step towards the possibility of a manned mission.
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