Saving precious nanoseconds.
27 February 2014
Improved absorption in ultrathin semiconductors.
27 February 2014
Engineers have found their novel fiber architecture can transmit images with a quality rivaling the current commercial endoscopy imaging fibers.
26 February 2014
Scientists have found a creative way to radically improve thermoelectric materials, a finding that could lead to the development of improved solar panels.
25 February 2014
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new type of low-temperature fuel cell that directly converts biomass to electricity.
21 February 2014
Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) have tested a new approach to fabricating spin valves.
21 February 2014
Researches describe a new approach to switch on and off magnetism, which can lead to a new generation of better-performing electronic devices.
20 February 2014
Scientists reveal graphene's ability to absorb electromagnetic radiation – energy from across the radio frequency spectrum.
19 February 2014
New method allows nanoscale patterning of polymer electrolyte films using an electron beam.
17 February 2014
Materials Today is happy to announce that proceedings for the forthcoming ANM 2014 meeting will be published in Materials Today: Proceedings.
17 February 2014
Researchers at the Brookhaven National Laboratory have combined atoms with multiple orbitals and precisely pinned down their electron distributions.
14 February 2014
A team of researchers at the University of Vienna unveiled the superconducting pairing mechanism in Calcium doped graphene using the ARPES method
11 February 2014
At the Vienna University of Technology the phenomenon of self-assembly is being investigated by studying inhomogeneously charged particles.
6 February 2014
A team led by NC State University is opening the door to multifunctional spintronic smart sensors for use in military applications.
5 February 2014
Researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf have come up with a strategy which combines DNA origami with self-organized pattern formation.
4 February 2014
A new multidisciplinary, open access journal.
4 February 2014
Researchers are creating a polarized light source for such things as energy-saving computer screens and wiretap-proof communications.
3 February 2014
The most popular breaking news in the world of materials science from January 2014.
3 February 2014Zara Preston