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The nanoscale journal family, from the @roysocchem.bsky.social Nanoscale Horizons, Nanoscale, and Nanoscale Advances (open access). 🌐 Website: rsc.li/nanoscale-journals Published by @rsc.org
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We are proud to present our annual Nanoscale Emerging Investigators series, highlighting rising stars of nanoscience and nanotechnology ⭐
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Meet the Emerging Investigators 👉 pubs.rsc.org/en/cont...

Congratulations to all featured authors!
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Discover this Nanoscale Review on 'Latest developments in the synthesis of metal-organic frameworks and their hybrids for hydrogen storage' by Vanessa Fierro et al. featured in our #NobelPrize celebratory collection on #MOFs
🔗https://doi.org/10.1039/D4NR03969F
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In honour of the 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry, we’ve curated a collection of impactful articles from across RSC journals on metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) 🏆 Free to read until the end of November 👉 pubs.rsc.org/en/jour...
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The outside back cover article of Nanoscale Issue 36 is a theoretical study on doping Pd-like superatoms into defective graphene quantum dots. This work provides an efficient strategy to design single superatom catalysts for the Suzuki reaction.

Read the work here 👇:
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Read our featured back cover for #NanoscaleAdvances issue 19 here!
'Exploring magnetoelectric nanoparticles for advanced nano-electroporation and drug delivery in interventional cardiology' by G. Suarato et al.
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In honour of the 2025 #NobelPrize in Physiology/Medicine, we’ve curated a collection of impactful articles from across RSC journals on peripheral immune tolerance and regulatory T cells🏆
Free to read until the end of November👉 pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/...
#NobelPrize
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🔦 When a laser beam hits a bed of iron oxide nanoflakes placed in silver nitrate solution, fluorescent nanocomposites can be formed!

Features:
👉 Site selective formation
👉 Laser tuneable characteristics
👉 Optical response electron detection

Read more 👇:
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Ultrafine glucose-based carbon dots zip selectively through the blood-spinal cord barrier. Their neuronal specificity enables focused investigations of spinal and supraspinal networks in spinal cord disorders.

Read Nanoscale's inside front cover article here👇:
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Image shows green glucose carbon dots crossing blood/spinal cord barrier and implanting throughout a supraspinal connectome. Magnified area shows fluorescence image of neuronal localisation of the dots. Background is of a blue synaptic network.
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Researchers engineered Cu2O nanoparticles on mesoporous silica using citric acid as a molecular framework. This stabilisation favoured the formation of Cu⁺-rich Cu2O, the crucial active phase responsible for splitting water molecules into hydrogen.

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Nanoscale Advances issue 19 is out now!
Featuring this cover article by Shawn Wettig et al.

'Engineered dual-functional gold nanoparticles enhance radiosensitization in prostate cancer cells: synergistic action of curcumin and gold'
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Gold nanoparticles with DNA strands
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ICYMI 📢 Explore our themed collection on optical nanomaterials for biomedical and environmental applications for free until 5 October 2025!
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Carbon-ion implantation through a carbon mask enables deterministic fabrication of highly reproducible, stable, monochromatic quantum emitters in hexagonal boron nitride.

Read more about the Nanoscale Issue 35 outside back cover article here 👇:
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Image shows a curved gold/silver coloured monolayer lattice being struck from above by streaks of gold light representing C+ ion implantation. A sphere labelled 'C+' is shown in the top left.
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📢 Have you read the latest collection in Nanoscale and Nanoscale Advances focusing on advanced nanocrystalline materials?

Explore the full collection now, guest edited by Aurora Rizzo, Ermelinda M. S. Macoas, Raghvendra Singh Yadav, Renjie Chen and Tayebeh Ameri 🔎
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Check out the inside front cover of Issue 10 of Nanoscale Horizons!

In this work, Shi-Xia Liu, Rémy Pawlak and co-workers, reported a gate-tunable electron spin superlattice via supramolecular assembly of tetraazapyrene radicals on Pb(111). Read more here 👇

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Assembly of molecules on a blue/grey background. Electric spark emanating from the top centre of the image.
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Check out the outside front cover of Issue 10 of Nanoscale Horizons! Can you spot the '10' in celebration of the 10th anniversary of Nanoscale Horizons #NH10years?

In this review, Knauer et al discuss the versatility of nanobodies in modern medicine. Read more here 👇

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We are still accepting papers for this Nanoscale Advances themed collection:
High throughput synthesis, characterisation and optimisation of nanomaterials.

Don't forget to submit your manuscript to this great collection!
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Check out this Nanoscale Horizons 10th anniversary article: “Multifunctional Ti₃C₂Tₓ-alginate foams for energy harvesting and fire warning” 🔥

Yury Gogotsi shares his reflection publishing with Nanoscale Horizons and you can read more about the groups work here : 🔗 pubs.rsc.org/en/cont...
A promotional of Yury Gogotsi quote for Nanoscale Horizons reading: In our first paper in Nanoscale Horizons, published in 2016, we reported on controlling the properties of 2D carbides (MXenes) by changing their compositions. Since then, over twenty thousand papers on carbide and nitride MXenes have been published, and thousands of MXene patents have been filed worldwide. We are glad to continue submitting some of our most important MXene research to Nanoscale Horizons, which publishes high-quality, innovative articles reporting conceptual advances in nanoscience and nanomaterials. Congratulations and best wishes to Nanoscale Horizons on the 10th anniversary!
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Featured on the inside front cover of issue 18 of #NanoscaleAdvances!
'Development of sustainable carbon fiber composites using dual dynamic epoxy vitrimers: a synergy of stiffness, flexibility, and recyclability' by Sravendra Rana et al.
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