Pernice group at KIT use polycrystalline diamond for the fabrication of wafer-based optomechanical circuits.
Pernice group at KIT use polycrystalline diamond for the fabrication of wafer-based optomechanical circuits.
Director of Seitz Materials Research Laboratory honored for contributions to stretchable/flexible electronic systems.
Organisations have signed a licensing agreement for an Argonne-developed, silicon-graphene composite anode material for high-energy lithium batteries.
New design methodology may pave the way for micro-electromechanical sensors and actuators – robots will be able to see and feel more effectively in future.
Joseph DeSimone talks to us about materials science startups and how liberal arts eduction shapes an entrepreneur.
Researchers have developed a special treatment for cotton fabric that allows the cotton to absorb up to 340 % of its own weight in water.
Researchers from UCLA have created an optical microscopy method that allows users to directly see objects on the nanoscale.
Safety fears about carbon nanotubes have been alleviated following research showing that reducing their length removes their toxic properties.
The future of nano and micromaterials for healthcare, described by Ali Khademhosseini and Nicholas Peppas as part of an Advanced Healthcare Materials special issue.
University of Würzburg physicists have modified silicon carbide crystals and found that they may have application in quantum computing.