question 36: how do you like it – natural or improved?

Which jumper would you prefer today – one treated with nano particles so it never gets dirty or smelly, so it glows in the dark, changes colour according to your mood – or a traditional woollen one like grandma used to knit?  Read more

question 42: is it back to nature for the drugs industry?

Botany was Carl Linnaeus's most important source of inspiration and knowledge as a physician. In sharp contrast, the pharmaceuticals industry of our own age relies more on the laboratory than on the field trip. However, a growing interest in natural products has led to something of a renaissance for the subject of pharmacognosy, the study of medicines from natural sources.  Read more

question 50: Alfred Nobel – a nanoscientist without knowing it?

In September 1864, the Nobel factory in Stockholm exploded. Five people lost their lives, among them Alfred Nobel's brother, Emil. How this affected Alfred, we can only guess. But just three years later, he applied for a patent for an explosive substance that was much safer to handle - dynamite. And without being aware of it, he used nanostructures from diatom fossils that were tens of millions of years old.  Read more