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  • Tom Waller of swimwear manufacturer Speedo's global research and development facility, Aqualab, talked to Nature Materials about the competitive sporting goods industry and the technology behind their new racing system that will be put to the test at the 2012 Olympic Games in London.

    • Christian Martin
    Interview
  • An evolution from natural to highly engineered materials has drastically changed the way in which athletes train and compete. Thanks to challenging technological problems and unconventional commercialization pathways, universities can make a direct impact on the development of sporting goods.

    • Mike Caine
    • Kim Blair
    • Mike Vasquez
    Commentary
  • The optimal stimulation of tissue regeneration in bone, cartilage and spinal cord injuries involves a judicious selection of biomaterials with tailored chemical compositions, micro- and nanostructures, porosities and kinetic release properties for the delivery of relevant biologically active molecules.

    • Paul Ducheyne
    • Robert L. Mauck
    • Douglas H. Smith
    Commentary
  • François Hollande, the new French president, has an opportunity to correct and consolidate five years of frantic research reforms under Nicolas Sarkozy.

    Editorial
  • System-level planning of theoretical and experimental efforts is increasingly important for the development of modern materials science.

    • Peidong Yang
    • Jean-Marie Tarascon
    Commentary
  • The next European Union funding scheme, which is pending European Council and Parliament approval by summer 2013, will be dedicated to both research and innovation.

    Editorial
  • It is commonly presumed that the random displacements that particles undergo as a result of the thermal jiggling of the environment follow a normal, or Gaussian, distribution. However, non-Gaussian diffusion in soft materials is more prevalent than expected.

    • Bo Wang
    • James Kuo
    • Steve Granick
    Commentary
  • Memristors are dynamic electronic devices whose nanoscale realization has led to considerable research interest. However, their experimental history goes back two centuries.

    • Themistoklis Prodromakis
    • Christofer Toumazou
    • Leon Chua
    Commentary