Opinion: We can’t have a clean-energy revolution without molecules, polymers and materials. But what have we really done to help win the war against climate change?
Opinion: We can’t have a clean-energy revolution without molecules, polymers and materials. But what have we really done to help win the war against climate change?
Researchers in China have developed a novel probe for in vivo sialome imaging. Based on the click reaction the fluorophore is generated in situ.
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A new 1D gold nanowire is proposed for novel nanoelectronics by researchers in China. The design of the new structure was achieved by carefully considering the stability of 0D, 1D, and 2D gold nanostructures.
A unique combination of a columnar and multilayer structure was observed for an electrodeposit produced by dc plating in a single bath.
In a new study, researchers from the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria, present for the first time a synthetic route to prepare polyphosphazenes with globular, highly branched morphologies (so called “star dendritic molecular brushes”) and controlled size.
Ugitech introduced special steel solutions to meet the demands of the construction industry
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Mitsubishi Materials introduce novel ISO insert series for advanced steel turning
Ultrasmall NdVO4 nanoparticles are presented as a promising agent for deep-tissue photothermal therapy.