The future of nano and micromaterials for healthcare, described by Ali Khademhosseini and Nicholas Peppas as part of an Advanced Healthcare Materials special issue.
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.
System „OptiCentric 3D“ as an ideal solution for the complete opto-mechanical characterization of optical systems.
Researchers at Rice University have found a way to kill some diseased cells and treat others in the same sample at the same time.
Electrically spun cloth with nanometer-sized fibers can dissolve to release drugs, providing a platform for cheap, discrete and reversible protection.
Carl Zeiss strengthens its position as a solutions provider in the automotive industry and acquires HGV Vosseler GmbH & Co. KG
Scientists have developed a novel nerve construct: artificial hybrid conducting polymer-hydrogel conduits are used to repair peripheral nerve gaps.
Chirality, Chalcogenides, and light-extraction – these and more in September’s physics highlights.
A signing ceremony marking the official start of a far-reaching new collaboration in biomedicine and biotechnology research and education between the KTH Royal Institute of Technology and China’s Shanghai Jiaotong University (SJTU).
The most downloaded papers from the physica status solidi family in June.