Five new entries in the top ten this week as we enter the third week of the Advanced Materials Top 40.
Five new entries in the top ten this week as we enter the third week of the Advanced Materials Top 40.
Get free access to the best biomedical materials papers, including work on tissue engineering, drug delivery, bioimaging, and more.
Monica Craciun’s communication on graphene-based conductors tops the charts in the first Advanced Materials Top 40.
Researchers for the University of California, Irvine, have developed a new drug-delivery system using protein-based nanoparticles.
Antioxidants found in coffee get more effective in non-polar environments.
Inaugural recipient honored for exceptional achievement at the interface of materials and biology.
A group from FZ Juelich have investigated methods for controlling magnetic particle clouds on microwire crossbar chips.
Professor Weiping Cai and co-workers have investigated the laser ablation/irradiation in liquid technique for producing nanomaterials.
Transepidermal water loss measurement is the standard method to characterize epidermal barrier function. However, it can be affected by a broad range of exogenous and endogenous factors – in vivo laser scanning microscopy may be a superior method.
Professor Geoffrey Ozin reviews some significant results in nanochemistry from 2011.