This week’s Advanced Materials Top 40 most-read articles features graphene, healthcare, and functional fibers inspired by spider silk.
This week’s Advanced Materials Top 40 most-read articles features graphene, healthcare, and functional fibers inspired by spider silk.
Magnetic recording, solid state lighting, graphene – the most downloaded pss articles from April.
Professor Dirk Guldi reviews Carbon Meta-Nanotubes – Synthesis, Properties, and Applications.
Five new entries in the top ten this week as we enter the third week of the Advanced Materials Top 40.
Graphene and carbon nanotubes could improve the electronics used in computers and mobile phones, reveals new research from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
Many new entries in the Top 40 most-read papers in Advanced Materials last week, including work on graphene, organic and oxide semiconductors, plasmonics, and nanostructures.
Monica Craciun’s communication on graphene-based conductors tops the charts in the first Advanced Materials Top 40.
Download the latest Editor’s Choice papers from the Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Physics for free.
Random access memory, plasmonic cloaking, photovoltaic cells, and much more – the most downloaded pss articles from March.
Energy research in pictures: Advanced Energy Materials covers from January 2012.