Happy New Year from the team here at Materials Today!
19 December 2014Zara Preston
An engineering team has discovered some of graphene oxide's important properties that can improve sodium- and lithium-ion flexible batteries.
19 December 2014
A novel conductive, easy-to-process polymer synthesized could be promising for bio-applications such as bionic devices.
17 December 2014Cordelia Sealy
16 December 2014Laurie Winkless
Researchers havr devised the first detailed model to quantify what they believe was the last unknown characteristic of film formation.
12 December 2014
Engineers have demonstrated a way to trap light, using a phenomenon called bound states in the continuum (BIC).
12 December 2014
Future fitness trackers could soon add blood-oxygen levels to the list of vital signs measured with new technology developed.
12 December 2014
What happened in Materials Science in November 2014?
9 December 2014Zara Preston
Super thin lenses could find use in both consumer electronics and bioimaging.
3 December 2014Nina Notman