RSC at the MRS
24 October 2008
Attending the Fall Materials Research Symposium in Boston, USA from December 1 -5 2008? Make sure you visit Booth 124 in the Exhibition Hall to find out all the latest news and developments from RSC Publishing.

Meet the editors: Carol Stanier, editor of the first weekly materials journal, Journal of Materials Chemistry; Katie Gibb, commissioning editor of #1 journal Soft Matter; new journal Energy & Environmental Science editor Philip Earis; and Rob Eagling, editor of high impact review journal Chem Soc Rev. Pick up some free copies of RSC journals and make the most of the RSC books sale - offering up to 20% off selected titles.

From left to right: Carol Stanier, Katie Gibb, Robert Eagling, Philip Earis |
There will also be chance to pre-order copies of the exciting new edition of best selling textbook Nanochemistry: A Chemical Approach to Nanomaterials by Ozin, Arsenault and Cademartiri.
Sign up to receive Energy & Environmental Science e-alerts to secure your entry into a prize draw for a solar-powered charger for your mobile phone, MP3 player and other mobile devices.
And there will be a second chance to win if you call by Booth 124 to collect a special VIP invitation to our evening reception at 6 pm on Tuesday 2nd December in the Gardner Room of the Sheraton Boston Hotel and Towers.
Bring the card with you to the reception and we'll enter you into a prize draw to win copies of the new edition of Nanochemistry, Science of Chocolate, and best-selling book Molecules of Murder by popular science journalist John Emsley.
We look forward to seeing you in Boston!

Also of interest
Energy & Environmental Science
Journal of Materials Chemistry
Physics, chemistry and biology of Soft Matter
Nanochemistry
Copyright: 2008Geoffrey A Ozin
This up-date of the globally successful 1st edition highlights the latest breakthroughs using new case histories, problems and teaching principles.
Science of Chocolate
Copyright: 2008Stephen T Beckett
This book takes the reader on the journey of chocolate, to discover how confectionery is made and will appeal to those with a fascination for chocolate.
Molecules of Murder
Copyright: 2008John Emsley
This fascinating book takes the reader on a journey of discovery into the world of dangerous organic poisons.
