The ability to electrically control magnetism in a gate dielectric is demonstrated by physicists at North Carolina State University.
The ability to electrically control magnetism in a gate dielectric is demonstrated by physicists at North Carolina State University.
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the latest issue of Advanced Optical Materials.
A host–guest–guest material demonstrates the photoreversible on–off recording of persistent room-temperature phosphorescence from the phosphorescent guest.
Michael Bojdys introduces a new class of two-dimensional polymeric materials for semiconductors.
Researchers from the University of Akron provide an early picture of a unified understanding of dynamic interfaces in nanostructured polymeric materials.
The editors of the Macromolecular Journals have nominated the top papers of 2015!
Take a look at the great cover images from the January issues and top five most downloaded articles this month.
A zwitterionic polynorbornen-modified surface facilitates growth and proliferation of model endothelial cells.
Researchers investigate substrates in which micron-size sodium chloride crystals are used as a water soluble, recyclable substrate for CVD growth of few-layer graphene.
Tata Steel has unveiled plans to create one of the world’s largest solar energy projects of its kind in the Netherlands