Researchers from Tianjin University describe the fabrication of an efficient nanostructured heterojunction photocatalyst.
Photonics Europe 2014: the highlights
A report from the 2014 Photonics Europe meeting, held in Brussels, Belgium from the 14th to the 17th of April.
AFM-based nanoindentation reveals the inner workings of cryogels
Researchers from the IPF Dresden have developed and applied a nanoindentation method to quantify the stiffness of a sponge-like biohybrid hydrogel material.
Wiley editors awarded multiple professorships from leading Chinese institutes
Top institutions recognise editors’ outstanding contributions to the fields of chemistry, materials science, physics and nanotechnology.
New hydrogel promotes bone growth on titanium implants
New gel to promote bone growth on implants used in orthopaedic and dental surgical procedures.
Glutathione-sensitive nanoparticles get drugs straight to the source of cancer
Korean scientists have developed a tumor-targeted, bioreducible nanoparticle system that can deliver cytotoxic anticancer drugs to tumor tissues.
Stuart Parkin receives 2014 Millennium Techology Prize
Spintronics researcher wins €1 million award for his contributions to interdisciplinary materials research.
Explaining magnetron sputtering growth of nanoporous thin films
Researchers from CSIC have developed a fundamental framework to explain the growth of nanoporous thin films when the magnetron sputtering technique is used.
Crystal defect research holds information for new material design
New study finds how defects affect two-dimensional crystalline structures, and the results hold information for designing new materials.
Scalable CVD process developed for 2D molybdenum diselenide
Rice, NTU scientists unveil CVD production for coveted 2-D semiconductor.
