Energized fabrics could keep soldiers warm and battle-ready in extreme climatic operating environments.

Energized fabrics could keep soldiers warm and battle-ready in extreme climatic operating environments.
Italian researchers explored the diagnostic capability of a multimodal spectroscopic approach for classifying normal brain tissue and epileptogenic focal cortical dysplasia in children.
Obesity is a growing epidemic around the world.
A perceptive review of progress observed in development of ferrous materials models for computational engineering applications is presented.
A new study shows promising improvement in plasma treatment by using only small modifications in the plasma jet set-up.
A cryo-transmission electron micrograph of a new gene delivery system called exo-AAV. The adeno-associated virus vector (AAV) is packaged within a lipid bubble called an exosome. Multiple AAV vectors can be observed as dark structures inside the larger spherical exosome structure.
Issue 25/2017 of Advanced Materials is a special issue featuring research carried out at RIKEN-Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS).
The 28th Annual Conference of the European Society for Biomaterials features recent highlights of biomedical materials research with a theme of “translational activities for exploiting research on biomaterials”
This week’s Advanced Healthcare Materials covers.
A new study reports for the first time that pre-sowing seed treatment with physical stressors induce not only changes in germination and plant growth but also substantial increase in amounts of biologically active constituents and antioxidant activity in leaves of medicinal plant.