A protocol for a unique high-throughput assay to identify novel small-molecule inhibitors of cell migration.

A protocol for a unique high-throughput assay to identify novel small-molecule inhibitors of cell migration.
Combinatorial strategies that use biomaterials for regeneration of the injured central nervous system.
The 36th APS, which took place in Lorne, Victoria, from November 20-23, featured talks on a wide range of polymer science topics from both local and international speakers.
Innovative biofibers made from a silk protein of the green lacewing are being developed at the Fraunhofer IAP in conjunction with AMSilk.
The editors of Advanced Sustainable Systems asked Ken Alston to briefly describe the idea behind Cradle to Cradle.
Researchers from the University of Manchester and Rice University report the testing of 2D material-graphene and hexagonal boron nitride in the membrane area of fuel cells
Hot electron injection within hybrid metal–transition metal dichalcogenides systems is analyzed and offers new physical insights into enhancement of optoelectronic activity with nanoantennas.
Researchers from Pennsylvania State University, USA, have now revealed a magnetically transformable surface that can reversibly switch between the lotus and the pitcher plant modes
Matthias Bochtler et al. discuss the current state of knowledge surrounding active DNA demethylation pathways.
Researchers at the State University of New York-Binghamton have constructed a stackable, 3D-foldable bacteria-powered battery within a single sheet of paper for on-chip, disposable paper-based electronics.