Strong lightweight carbon fibers made from recycled plant matter could replace glass fibers in high-performance composites used in cars and airplanes.
Grinding carbon nanotubes to produce graphene nanoribbons.
Watch a video on Interstitial Flow in the Hierarchical Pore Space Architecture of Bone Tissue.
Graphene filaments used to make tuneable on-chip light source.
Food Scientists and materials scientists and engineers gain new source of up-to-date, trustworthy reference content.
Cedric Barroo (Faculty of Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) has won the 2014 Frans Habraken Best Paper Award.
The 2015 winner of the 2015 W.H. Zachariasen Award award has been announced: John Mauro of Corning, International.
Stanford University scientists have created a new carbon material that significantly boosts the performance of energy-storage technologies.
A novel platinum-gold alloy, 100 times more durable than high-strength steel, is believed to be the most wear-resistant metal in the world.
Addition of titanium carbide-based materials significantly reduces friction and wear
Read Yury Gogotsi's responses to his webinar: MXenes: a new family of two-dimensional materials.