Two new, Special Sections dedicated to imaging technologies.

Two new, Special Sections dedicated to imaging technologies.
The present Special Issue focuses in a comprehensive way on selected results from the Collaborative Research Center 920 covering the entire chain of metal melt filtration.
University of Waterloo researchers develop a bifunctional oxygen electrocatalyst based on graphene that can recharge zinc-air batteries more efficiently.
The slow kinetics of the oxygen evolution reaction require new catalyst research like this to make water splitting systems commercially viable.
Of interest to the field of CO2 utilization is the adaptation of the above described energy storage system into one capable of fixing CO2 into a useful product, in this particular case carbon.
A calculation method based on a natural phenomenon helps to optimize lightweight laminates.
980DP steel was studied using a new Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy apparatus to measure the hydrogen concentration in the DP steel, to evaluate the equivalent hydrogen fugacity, and to identify the trap activation energy and the associated hydrogen traps.
STORMing towards a better understanding of protein corona formation on nanoparticles (NPs), to enable better design of NPs for biomedical applications.
This week’s Advanced Healthcare Materials cover manuscripts.
The recent progress made in inkjet printed organic transistors for plastic electronics applications is reviewed.