Japanese scientists design a new approach to making ultra thin and uniform fabrics with micro- and nano-fibers.

Japanese scientists design a new approach to making ultra thin and uniform fabrics with micro- and nano-fibers.
Professor Roberto Pantani of the University of Salerno reviews Computer Modeling for Injection Molding, edited by Huamin Zhou.
Coating technology developed by AkzoNobel’s Sikkens paint brand has helped power the Dutch Nuna7 solar vehicle to victory in this year’s World Solar Challenge.
Mapping of chemical contents and their spatial distribution in a complex biological environment such as cells can be achieved by a new imaging modality.
Audi opens an e-gas plant in Werlte making it the first automobile manufacturer to develop a chain of sustainable energy carriers.
German researchers have proposed a spin clock that is based on the free spin-precession of gaseous, nuclear spin-polarized 3He and 129Xe.
The Group of R. Zentel prepare an oriented smectic monodomain of a crosslinked LC-polysiloxane, which showed no shape variation at all.
Biophotonics – optical techniques for the study of biological molecules, cells and tissues – has evolved into one of the most important fields of photonics.
Research team develop a novel all-solid AND logic gate which responds to non-chemical inputs irradiation (light) and applied electrical potential.
Bremen researchers investigate the feasibility of designing artificial bioinspired ceramic composites with very high crack resistance.