Flexible metallic wires, only three atoms wide, produced with scanning transmission electron microscope.

Flexible metallic wires, only three atoms wide, produced with scanning transmission electron microscope.
Researchers from Tianjin University describe the fabrication of an efficient nanostructured heterojunction photocatalyst.
Spintronics researcher wins €1 million award for his contributions to interdisciplinary materials research.
Experiments at the Vienna University of Technology can explain the behavior of electrons at tiny step edges on titanium oxide surface.
Rice, NTU scientists unveil CVD production for coveted 2-D semiconductor.
Iowa State scientist developing materials, electronics that dissolve when triggered.
A team has proposed to go beyond the traditional definition of magnetoelectric phenomenon to use reversible electrochemistry as a tool to control magnetism.
A novel ultra-black broadband absorber concept based on a needle-like silicon nanostructure has been developed by Jena researchers.
Expansion also includes new electronics lab in Seoul, South Korean.
Antonio Facchetti reviews the first edition of the Handbook of Organic Materials for Optical and (Opto)Electronic Devices.