Materials Science and Engineering B: Advanced Functional Solid State Materials is pleased to announce a call for papers.
27 May 2014
A new device developed is a supercapacitor that stores electricity by assembling electrically charged ions on the surface of a porous material.
23 May 2014
Researchers have demonstrated a technique whereby the electronic properties of GBN heterostructures can be modified with visible light.
23 May 2014
A study published in Materials Today shows that printing drugs onto microneedles may play a role in the treatment of infections.
22 May 2014Laurie Winkless
Researcher have discovered a new quantum effect that enables electrons.
20 May 2014
A team of researchers investigated a class of conductors at high critical temperature, adding insight into the physics of these phenomena.
20 May 2014
Engineers at the University of California, Davis, have recently demonstrated three-dimensional nanowire transistors.
19 May 2014
Researchers have created electronic devices that become soft when implanted inside the body and can deploy to grip 3-D objects.
15 May 2014
Research carried out at UPV/EHU, DIPC and CNRS advances the understanding of electric contacts in future carbon-based nanoelectronics.
9 May 2014
Scientists are seeking ways to synchronize the magnetic spins in nanoscale devices to build tiny yet more powerful antennas and other electronics.
8 May 2014
Researchers have recorded the first observations of a strong nonlinear optical resonance along the edges of a single layer of molybdenum disulfide.
8 May 2014
Professor Noelio Oliveira Dantas from UFU on a new chemical method for the synthesis of quantum dots.
7 May 2014
Development of a new low-cost, large-area method for production of "fuzzy" carbon fibre composites with superior electrical properties.
5 May 2014Laurie Winkless
The best of Materials Science news during April 2014.
1 May 2014Zara Preston