Researchers at Aalto University examine the versatility of surface patterns in azopolymers for applications in photonics.
Weaving nanostructures using actuation forces
Japanese scientists design a new approach to making ultra thin and uniform fabrics with micro- and nano-fibers.
Book Review: Computer Modeling for Injection Molding: Simulation, Optimization, and Control
Professor Roberto Pantani of the University of Salerno reviews Computer Modeling for Injection Molding, edited by Huamin Zhou.
Coating powers Nuna7 to sizzling race victory
Coating technology developed by AkzoNobel’s Sikkens paint brand has helped power the Dutch Nuna7 solar vehicle to victory in this year’s World Solar Challenge.
Sand as a low-cost support for titanium dioxide photocatalysts
Researchers report the fabrication of well adhered mixed nanocrystalline anatase-rutile TiO2 coatings on grains of quartz, rutile and zircon sands.
More Information from Raman Scattering
Mapping of chemical contents and their spatial distribution in a complex biological environment such as cells can be achieved by a new imaging modality.
Audi opens power-to-gas facility
Audi opens an e-gas plant in Werlte making it the first automobile manufacturer to develop a chain of sustainable energy carriers.
Spin clocks: Probing fundamental symmetries in nature
German researchers have proposed a spin clock that is based on the free spin-precession of gaseous, nuclear spin-polarized 3He and 129Xe.
Professor Seung-Man Yang, 1950-2013
Professor Prof. Seung-Man Yang of KAIST passed away on September 26th, 2013 at the age of 63.
September highlights from physica status solidi
Nanowires, solar cells, and silicene – these and more in September’s physics highlights.