Polymers and soft materials news, March 2015

Alan Leshner joins the Elsevier Materials Science Council

Former CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) joins the Elsevier Materials Science Council.

Elsevier puts data in the spotlight

Data can be shared and reused freely, through some new initiatives now running at Elsevier and the Materials Today family of journals.

How to make large volumes of polymer nanofibers.

A new use for the polystyrene and starch-based beads - so-called packing peanuts in lithium batteries.

Magnetic nanoparticles combined with a derivative of the spice turmeric could help make earlier diagnoses of Alzheimer’s easier.

New hybrid thin-layer films that help touch screens last longer.

The Special Issue on Polymers for Membrane Applications guest-edited by Alexander Bismarck, Kang Li and Andrew Livingston.

Multiphase liquid pores for separation science.

Scientists have developed nanocarriers that site-selectively release medicines/drugs at the tumor site in human and mouse lungs.

We are very pleased to welcome nominations for awards in the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer for early-career researchers.

The journal Applied Surface Science is delighted to invite young researchers to apply for the Frans Habraken Best Paper Award.

An efficient way to untangle DNA to study its structure.

What's the most popular news in the Materials Science world?

News archive…

Connect with us