Living cells within a liquid marble can form aggregate structures know as cancer cell spheroids that can be used as model tumours.

Living cells within a liquid marble can form aggregate structures know as cancer cell spheroids that can be used as model tumours.
The Stahl-Informations-Zentrum in Düsseldorf, Germany invited the experts of the field to judge upon the triennial Stahl-Informationspreis finalists.
Eight new papers in the Top 10 this week, including super-stretchable carbon ropes and a new molecule for high-efficiency solar cells.
Polyimide supported gold interconnect fabrication paves the way for medical grade stretchable electronics.
Gold nanoparticles with a slight positive charge work collectively to unravel DNA’s double helix.
Swedish researchers hope to make silicon nanoelectronics more accessible with new 3D printing technique.
The latest guest-edited issue of Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics takes an in-depth look at solar cells, transistors and characterization, with reviews free to download.
The “bulkiness” of molecules commonly used in the creation of gold nanoparticles actually dictates the size of the nanoparticles.
Biomineralization-based virus shell engineering for functional modification of viruses to be used in cancer virotherapy or for vaccines
Amplified stimulated emission is reported using CdSe-seeded CdS nanotetrapod optical gain media.