Nature Chemistry

Single-molecule magnets: Gadolinium keeps its cool by Anne Pichon A cluster formed by calixarenes coordinated to a mixed metal manganese–gadolinium magnetic core has excited states that are populated at low temperature, and shows promise for magnetic refrigeration systems. Single-molecule magnets (SMMs), which combine properties explained by classical and quantum physics, are attractive not just for

Le Scienze and Galileo

A. Ghirri et al., Small 4, 2240 (2008) was featured in Le Scienze (i.e. the Italian edition of Scientific American) and Galileo on January 2009.Link to https://lescienze.espresso.repubblica.it/articolo/…Link to https://www.galileonet.it/news/11000/due-scatti-per-i-nano-magneti.

Angewandte Chemie

M. Manoli et al., Angew. Chem. Int.-Ed. 46, 4456 (2007) was editorially rated as a “Very Important Paper” (VIP) which less than 5 percent of their manuscripts receive, and was highlighted on the page heading the Communications section.

Angewandte Chemie

Qubit Link Could Pave The Way For World’s Most Powerful Computers M. Affronte et al., Angew. Chem. Int.-Ed. 44, 6496 (2005) was highlighted on the front cover, and was featured by the University of Manchester Press, ScienceDaily, PhysOrg.com, CCNews, nanotechwire.com, IndiaDaily, EurekAlert, NanoTsunami, Digg, Hero, QInf.org, I-uk, What’s Next Network, Capital Ideas Online, The NanoTechnology