A team from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has created long titanium nanotubes that show promise for use in fast charge/discharge batteries.
A team from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore has created long titanium nanotubes that show promise for use in fast charge/discharge batteries.
Recent work reports the use of a magnetic graphene oxide-iron oxide nanoparticle nanocomposite to fabricate an MRAM operating at room temperature.
Researchers have demonstrated a novel microfluidic method to pattern organic films directly in air.
The solvent vapor annealing method can be utilized to introduce structural hierarchy to PCL-based fibers.
Researchers have demonstrated that a simple SVA treatment can effectively inscribe secondary nanostructures onto PCL and PCL-based composite fibers.
A team from MIT explores the dynamics and operation of a hypothetical insulin sensor using a model for glucose, insulin and glucagon circulating in the body.
Professor Robert Brown of UCL’s Tissue Repair and Engineering Centre reviews Standardisation in Cell and Tissue Engineering from Elsevier.
We present the most downloaded papers of the pss journal family from May 2014.
Unusual compound is the first metallic oxygen ion conductor of its kind, as well as the first that is active at room temperature.
A research group has uncovered the unique structural, electronic, optical, and defect properties of halide peroveskites.