Victoria Gill
 
 
- NewsNano-regulation creeps closerCanada the first country to start a mandatory safety reporting scheme for companies producing nanomaterials 
- FeatureMolecular healingBiomaterials engineers are hijacking the chemistry behind the healing process to create a new generation of smarter wound treatments. Victoria Gill investigates 
- NewsMaking biofuels the chemical wayA single step reaction could make biofuel production from agricultural waste economically feasible 
 
 Feature Feature- A whisky tour- Is this the most chemically complicated drink in the world? Victoria Gill attempts to unlock some of the mysteries of Scotch malt whisky 
- CareersCompany Profile: Chemists in the driving seatVictoria Gill speaks to young scientists at Shell's Global Solutions Technology Centre in Cheshire, UK 
- NewsExclusive interview: Deborah SwackhamerNew head of EPA's science advisory board expects more influence on environmental policy 
- NewsDiabetic sugar highs trigger heart diseaseSpikes in blood glucose levels can lead to clogged arteries 
- FeatureKitchen chemistryOne of the world's largest food companies has reinvented its approach to R&D. Victoria Gill reports 
 
- NewsFloral scents trick pollinatorsPlants manipulate birds and insects with a carefully balanced mixture of chemicals 
- OpinionEditorial: Water scarcityOne third of the world's population already lives in water-scarce areas. 
 Feature Feature- Rebuilding Africa with science- As the RSC launches the first African hub of its Pan Africa Chemistry Network, Victoria Gill finds out how science can provide real solutions for the continent 
- NewsCanadian pesticide ban promisedOntario will become the latest Canadian province to stop amateur gardeners using pesticides, when a new law comes into force in spring 2009 
- NewsGene silencing gets fatTherapies a step closer thanks to fatty nanoparticles that ferry RNAi into cells