Researchers in Singapore have developed method to fabricate stretchable graphene nanopaper for use in strain detectors.
Soluble SOFs created for the first time
Researchers at Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry create first soluble 2D supramolecular organic frameworks.
Molecular motor can walk nanoparticles along nanotubes
Researchers have created a new type of molecular motor made of DNA and used it it to transport a nanoparticle along the length of a carbon nanotube.
3D nanostructures are the future of energy collection
Physicists have developed a “planet-satellite model” to precisely connect and arrange nanoparticles in three-dimensional structures.
Significant development in graphene synthesis
Researchers from MPI Mainz have succeeded in producing remarkably long, structurally well-defined and liquid-phase-processable graphene nanoribbons.
November highlights from physica status solidi
Phase transitions, gold films, and gallium oxide – these and more in November’s physics highlights.
BASF to expand catalyst production in Chennai
BASF Catalysts India Private Limited is expanding its mobile emissions catalysts production capacity in Chennai, India. Startup is planned for 2015.
Journal of Polymer Science Innovation Award – nominations open
Submit your nominations now for the 2014 Journal of Polymer Science innovation award.
Laser bonding improves automotive electronics
Industry and research join forces to improve bonding processes in the automotive industry.
Book review: Carbon nanotubes and graphene for photonic applications
Mildred Dresselhaus reviews Carbon nanotubes and graphene for photonic applications, released this year by Woodhead Publishing.