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Prized since antiquity for its beauty and stability, gold is becoming a darling of the nanotechnology age. Gold nanoparticles can help pinpoint a tumour — and then carry drugs to it. It also holds promise for making extremely efficient solar cells, among other photonic applications. Nature Outlook: Gold reports on what's driving the twenty-first-century gold rush.
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Outlook
Gold Herb Brody
Resources: Mine, all mine! Neil Savage
Mining: Extreme prospects Brian Owens
Perspective: A glint of the future Anatoly V. Zayats
Photonics: Trick of the light Neil Savage
Catalysis: The accelerator Mark Peplow
Microbiology: There's gold in them there bugs Peter Gwynne
Biomedicine: The new gold standard Karen Weintraub
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Тhe promoting effect of adsorbed carbon monoxide on the oxidation of alcohols on a gold catalyst -Paramaconi Rodriguez Youngkook Kwon Marc T. M. Koper
Nanoparticles that communicate in vivo to amplify tumour targeting - Geoffrey von Maltzahn Ji-Ho Park Kevin Y. Lin Neetu Singh Christian Schwöppe Rolf Mesters Wolfgang E. Berdel Erkki Ruoslahti Michael J. Sailor Sangeeta N. Bhatia
Optical detection of single non-absorbing molecules using the surface plasmon resonance of a gold nanorod -Peter Zijlstra Pedro M. R. Paulo Michel Orrit
A high-throughput drug screen for Entamoeba histolytica identifies a new lead and target -Anjan Debnath Derek Parsonage Rosa M Andrade Chen He Eduardo R Cobo Ken Hirata Steven Chen Guillermina García-Rivera Esther Orozco Máximo B Martínez Shamila S Gunatilleke Amy M Barrios Michelle R Arkin Leslie B Poole James H McKerrow Sharon L Reed
An invisible metal–semiconductor photodetector - Pengyu Fan Uday K. Chettiar Linyou Cao Farzaneh Afshinmanesh Nader Engheta Mark L. Brongersma