Professor Olle Inganäs shares what inspires him, his approach to research, and his love for the outdoors.

Professor Olle Inganäs shares what inspires him, his approach to research, and his love for the outdoors.
Camouflage is taken to the next level using hierarchical metamaterials.
Tough responsive hydrogels have the potential to improve smart devices.
Waterproof, wearable fabrics that can harvest energy from wind, rain, and body motion.
US researchers unexpectedly discovered auspicious catalysts to reduce water into hydrogen gas and oxygen molecules.
Crowdsourcing is an essential source of tourism information, especially in the accommodation sector.
Self-healing, adaptive, and multifunctional materials play a pivotal role in engineering next-generation spacecraft.
The Internet of Things is the result of the convergence of sensing, computing, and networking technologies, allowing devices of varying sizes and computational capabilities (things) to intercommunicate.
Scientists develop magnetized microalgae microswimmers using terbium.
A new strategy to overcome the current limitation on sluggish reaction kinetics of the air cathode in Mg–air batteries from Dr. Chong Cheng and Prof. Rainer Haag at Freie Universität in Berlin.