Researchers have developed daisy-shaped, nanoscale structures capable of introducing a “cocktail” of multiple drugs into cancer cells.
29 May 2014
Five more videos on subjects including elastomers, nanomaterials, and thermosets.
29 May 2014
Scientists have developed a 3-D artificial enzyme cascade that mimics an important biochemical pathway, important for future applications.
28 May 2014
Scientists have created a new material, related to graphene, which has the potential to improve transistors used in electronic devices.
28 May 2014
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
Silk fibers from spiders and silk worms could prove an effective and novel reinforcement in biocomposites
13 May 2014Cordelia Sealy
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
Scientists have created a nanoscale detector that checks the presence of hydrogen sulfide in crude oil and natural gas while they’re still in the ground.
1 May 2014