A student team from Eindhoven University of Technology presents a new solar-powered family car that generates more power than it uses.
Advanced Optical Materials – August Issue Covers
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the latest issue of Advanced Optical Materials.
Click chemistry in organic electronic devices
The last decades have witnessed a dramatic advance in organic syntheses from the viewpoint of environmental science and technology. In a review article, Professor Michinobu highlights a novel click reaction inspired by semiconducting polymer doping techniques.
Targeting tumors with AIE nanoparticles
Aggregation-induced emission nanoparticles have been developed by East China University researchers for cancer diagnostics and treatment.
Wire-treatment machine for compacted graphite iron
Vermicular iron castings are resistant to changing temperatures for commercial vehicles and the railway industry.
International Year of Light: Structured Surfaces for Solar Absorption
This article reviews how structured surfaces can be used to maximize solar absorption.
Multifunctional nanoarrays: flexible and precise nanolithography
High resolution nanolithography from combined fabrication processes creates multifunctional nanoarrays with applications in nanoimprinting and plasmonics.
20 billion switches on a fingernail-sized chip
A development alliance produced the semiconductor industry’s first 7nm node test chips with functioning transistors.
Improving Space Telescope and Sight
NASA and ophthalmologists using the the same technology to detect imperfections.
Soft biocompatible PEG hydrogels
Soft biocompatible PEG hydrogels with tunable mechanical properties and RGDS-content have been prepared by Löwik et al. using a copper free-click reaction.