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
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
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
Tomorrow’s alcohol breath tests may be self-powered and nano-enhanced.
15 July 2015Laurie Winkless
SoftwareX is now open for submissions.
14 July 2015Zara Preston
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
Using a single molecule as a sensor, scientists have successfully imaged electric potential fields with unrivaled precision.
9 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
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
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2 July 2015Zara Preston