A new study has found that “waviness” in forests of vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes dramatically reduces their stiffness.

A new study has found that “waviness” in forests of vertically-aligned carbon nanotubes dramatically reduces their stiffness.
ICN2 and UAB researchers have just reported a new type of fast-response photochromic film that they have developed using oil-filled polymeric cores.
A new tool enables biomechanical studies of individual cells, laser-propelling red blood cells over long distances and monitoring their deformation.
Optical fibers are approaching their useful design limit – a new video abstract discusses possible solutions for this essential technology.