This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!

This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!
There are new top review papers in Advanced Materials Interfaces “Hall of Fame”. All included papers are free to read for a limited time!
US researchers developed a honeycomb lattice that could increase battery life of electronic devices by more than a hundred-fold.
This non-viral CRISPR-Cas9 delivery vector is ten times as effective at genome modification as the standard plasmid transfection techniques, down-regulating Plk1 expression over 70% to inhibit tumor growth.
The size, shape, and order of nanorods in solid-state microbial sensors are controlled using the forces of gravity and magnetism.
A smart cell-targeting approach for potential use in specific cell ablation.
A 3D imaging approach that enables prolonged functional assessment of the mouse oviduct (or fallopian tube) in vivo.
A technique using gold nanoparticles and laser pulses can successfully destroy retinoblastoma cells.
Ionic gel modulation of Ruderman–Kittel–Kasuya–Yosida interactions in flexible, synthetic anti-ferromagnetic nanostructures.
Materials science meets Mills and Boon.