Procedure spins extremely tough filaments from tiny cellulose fibrils by aligning them all in parallel during the production process.

Procedure spins extremely tough filaments from tiny cellulose fibrils by aligning them all in parallel during the production process.
Unusual compound is the first metallic oxygen ion conductor of its kind, as well as the first that is active at room temperature.
New magnetic phase could have significant implications for our understanding of unconventional superconductivity.
New Humboldt Professorships have been awarded, among them three prominent international physicists working on electronic, magnetic and superconducting materials.
Some sectors in the Chinese coal industry are highly water intensive, and water shortages could become a major barrier for further development.
A report from the 2014 Photonics Europe meeting, held in Brussels, Belgium from the 14th to the 17th of April.
The water–energy nexus is becoming one of the great challenges of our generation—one that also holds significant implications for all.
Retrofit or new plant? This is the question machinery and plant manufacturer Siempelkamp will answer at the Xylexpo fair from May 13 to 17 this year.
Iowa State scientist developing materials, electronics that dissolve when triggered.
Engine manufacturer counts on cooperation with German investment casting specialist Tital.