The 35th APS took place on the Gold Coast, Queensland, from the 12th – 15th of July: three and a half days of talks from numerous areas of polymer science.
The 35th APS took place on the Gold Coast, Queensland, from the 12th – 15th of July: three and a half days of talks from numerous areas of polymer science.
This symposium is a meeting place of academia and industry for discussing current trends and requirements of a battery’s life from cradle to grave.
Aggregation-induced emission nanoparticles have been developed by East China University researchers for cancer diagnostics and treatment.
Teymouri, Kwamen and Blümich from RWTH Aachen study degradation of LDPE pellets when exposed to air at different temperatures with a desktop NMR machine.
The 2014 Impact Factor for Journal of Biophotonics increased by 15% to 4.447.
Researchers in Korea transform electrohydrodynamic inkjet printing into a new 3D microfabrication technique.
Coherent synthesis of pulses generated by separate sources may pave the way to sub-cycle optical waveforms.
Probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) might improve the results of testicular sperm extraction while reducing traumata during surgery.
Professor Geoff Ozin has received an RSC Centenary Award – we asked for his thoughts on the research that brought him here.
Researchers from the Netherlands present a timely overview on self-assembled fluorene or perylene based chromophores focussing on biological applications.