Happy 20th birthday to Advanced Engineering Materials!

Happy 20th birthday to Advanced Engineering Materials!
A team of physicists developed a new method of storing information in fully transparent plastic foils.
The mechanical cycling of a number of microscale 3D polymer‐based architectures is investigated.
“Direct societal impact of my work is something I am proud of” – Pamela Habibović on biomaterials.
Within the European Research Project E-MAGIC, scientists develop a promising magnesium-based energy storage technology.
A new study shows how defects in carbon-based supports affect dendrite formation in lithium metal batteries (LMBs).
Scientists develop a reversible adhesive skin patch with high air permeability and water drainage.
Lanthanum-doped phosphors exhibit a range of colors in response to mechanical stimuli, providing opportunities for anticounterfeiting and security applications.
Protocol for iPSC-derived macrophages with excellent functional and transcriptomic fidelity.
A microneedle-array patch worn on the skin mimics the stable insulin secretion pattern of a healthy pancreas.