A novel polymer processing methodology to prepare thin films allows for increased crystallinity giving rise to improved properties.
A novel polymer processing methodology to prepare thin films allows for increased crystallinity giving rise to improved properties.
Professor Geoffrey Ozin from the University of Toronto discusses the endless possibilities of biomimicry and biotemplating.
New special issue on cutting edge developments in the field of polymer reaction engineering.
A new 3D artificial extracellular matrix provides a combination of chemical, electrical, and mechanical cues to influence stem cell differentiation.
Welcome to one of our guest columns, where active researchers can share their views on topics relevant to materials science. Professor Geoffrey Ozin from the University of Toronto tells us what he thinks about nanoscale silicon and its future. One thing that has...
How to make one layer of polymer brushes on top of another layer by using a simple chemical initiator method…