Engineers have developed a new approach to structuring the catalysts used in essential reactions in the chemical and energy fields.
31 July 2015
The goal of this research was to reduce the cost of the cathodes in fuel cells designed to power automobiles and homes.
31 July 2015
Researching the power of light-capturing nanomaterials to boost the efficiency and reduce the costs of photovoltaic solar cells.
31 July 2015
“Superconducting Materials: Conventional, Unconventional and Undetermined” now available.
31 July 2015
Take a look at the latest Materials Today impact factors.
31 July 2015
Biomimetics helps researchers solve environmental problems and build environment-sensing robots.
30 July 2015Lucy Goodchild-van Hilten
Researchers have developed a new process to develop few-layer graphene for use in energy storage.
29 July 2015
Researchers have combined a novel synthesis process with commercial electron-beam lithography techniques.
29 July 2015
Perovskite modules are better than any solar technology that is commercially available today.
29 July 2015
The first articles of Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio are now available on ScienceDirect.
29 July 2015
Fuel cells are regarded as the technology of the future for both cars and household heating systems.
28 July 2015
New research has identified that the nanoparticles were effective at killing Proprionobacterium acnes.
28 July 2015
Liquid properties and fluid flow, the question of puddles.
23 July 2015David Bradley
Neutron experiments sight fluctuating magnetic properties of plutonium.
23 July 2015David Bradley
Three-dimensional structures of boron nitride might be the right stuff to keep small electronics cool.
22 July 2015
Researchers have combined two promising solar cell materials together for the first time, creating a new platform for LED technology.
22 July 2015
High-performance computing and sophisticated chemical modeling software can calculate the properties of potential electrolytes for batteries.
21 July 2015Cordelia Sealy
Using graphene to produce sensitive molecule sensor.
20 July 2015Laurie Donaldson
Color vision of the human eye has ability to see differences in light passing through thin films down to the nanoscale.
20 July 2015Laurie Donaldson
The Air Force Research Lab has announced the Materials Science and Engineering Data Challenge.
17 July 2015Baptiste Gault
new chemical reaction pathway on titanium dioxide shown
16 July 2015Laurie Donaldson
The much-maligned fizzy drink may have a saving grace after all - it turns out that they are a great source of porous carbon.
15 July 2015Laurie Winkless
Tomorrow’s alcohol breath tests may be self-powered and nano-enhanced.
15 July 2015Laurie Winkless
This is the first award of the journal of this sort with the purpose of identifying young outstanding researchers in the research fields.
15 July 2015Laney Zhou
We are delighted to announce the release of the first issue of Biotribology.
15 July 2015Philippa Cann and Laney Zhou
New research published in Biomaterials shows flu vaccines delivered using microneedles that dissolves in the skin.
15 July 2015Lucy Goodchild
SoftwareX is now open for submissions.
14 July 2015Zara Preston
A team of scientists working within a European consortium has now taken the breakthrough in ultrasound degassing of molten aluminium alloys.
13 July 2015
Researchers have developed a new technique that enables sensitive and specific detection of molecules at the electrode/electrolyte interface.
13 July 2015
Chemists have developed a semiconducting material in which individual phosphorus atoms are replaced by arsenic.
13 July 2015
A gentle approach to capturing individual cancer cells from patients’ blood could aid diagnosis and treatment.
13 July 2015Cordelia Sealy
Researchers present a new device in which they have harnessed graphene’s unique optical and electronic properties.
13 July 2015
Researchers are now studying what happens when different drugs come in contact with this silver coating.
9 July 2015
German physicists have successfully employed ultrafast terahertz spectroscopy to determine the basic properties of spintronics components.
9 July 2015
Using a single molecule as a sensor, scientists have successfully imaged electric potential fields with unrivaled precision.
9 July 2015
A team of bioengineers have developed a new protein-based gel that mimics many of the properties of skin and blood vessels.
6 July 2015
Engineers have invented a way to fabricate silver, a highly conductive metal, for printed electronics that are produced at room temperature.
6 July 2015
2 July 2015Mareike Gutschner
The Publishing Team of Elsevier Physics congratulates Dr. Yablonovitch to this great distinction!
2 July 2015Mareike Gutschner
Postdoctoral scholars in between jobs can get free access to Elsevier's journals and books on ScienceDirect.
2 July 2015Manon Burger and Gaelle Hull
Researchers have confirmed diamond’s credentials as a bioimplant material and devised a protocol for culturing neurons from stem cells on its surface.
2 July 2015Cordelia Sealy
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2 July 2015Zara Preston