Using cellulose-based fibers and nanotechnology to remove arsenic from drinking water.
Earth Day 2019: The Mother of Green Materials
A new process for making biomimetic materials.
Earth Day 2019: Solar Hydrogen Fusion Used… to Make Hydrogen?
A solar cell that makes its own storable fuel.
Who Discovered DNA?
Why do some crucial scientific discoveries get left out of the canon?
No Support Substrate Needed
So far, when analyzing new semiconducting materials supporting substrates distort the measurements. Now, scientists developed freely suspended ultrathin organic semiconductor films.
Applications of Molecular Engineering in T-cell-based Immunotherapies
Harnessing an individual’s immune cells to mediate antitumor and antiviral responses is a life‐saving option for some patients with otherwise intractable forms of cancer and infectious disease.
3D Printed Heart with Patient’s Own Cells
Israeli scientists have engineered a heart that completely matches the cellular and anatomical properties of the patient.
Valuing Fresh Waters
Fresh waters are plural and valued variously, in ways that bear critical‐constructive decolonial scrutiny in the twenty‐first century.
Break More Bread: How Plasma Enhances Wheat Germination
A team of researchers from Ireland report on the mechanisms of how atmospheric cold plasma (APC) improves the germination of seeds.
Novel Urine Analysis Technique to Detect Cancer
A team of researchers from China combined AC and SERS technologies to develop a novel method for urinary modified nucleoside detection as a tool for cancer screening.