Researchers used kirigami, the Japanese art of folding and cutting paper, to develop ultrastrong, lightweight materials.
industrial thermoplastic composite waste can be recycled into filaments for additive manufacturing
Researchers have developed a novel nanocomposite with intriguing properties by mixing hard and soft versions of boron nitride.
Inspired by mussels, researchers have developed a new kind of membrane that can separate chemicals within wastewater so effectively they can be reused.
Researchers have produced a novel, highly scalable supercapacitor for storing renewable energy by combining cement, carbon black and water.
David Bradley comments on recent progress in Materials Science.
Read Yury Gogotsi's responses to his webinar: MXenes: a new family of two-dimensional materials.