Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics highlights the latest in bioinspired polymers research.

Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics highlights the latest in bioinspired polymers research.
Strength of logic doesn’t substitute for strength in numbers, and an emotional message!
Adidas produces shoes using upcycled marine plastic waste and invests in the education of future generations.
Tuning aerodynamics by reducing drag and on-demand!
On May 20th, 2019, the world celebrates World Metrology Day. Although an annual celebration, this year in particular stands out from the rest as it opens a new era of precision in physics. Starting today, all seven base units of the International System of Units (SI)...
Mammalian barrier surfaces are densely populated by symbiont fungi in much the same way the former are colonized by symbiont bacteria. The fungal microbiota, otherwise known as the mycobiota, is increasingly recognized as a critical player in the maintenance of health and homeostasis of the host.
The progress made in the recent years in the field of exothermic self-propagating high-temperature synthesis processing of various classes of advanced materials is reflected in the present Special Section of Advanced Engineering Materials.
Researchers from Mainz and Aschaffenburg use a sugary material to help save our depleted ozone layer.
A new way to stop pimples in their tracks.
In their ‘Think again’ article published in BioEssays, Megan Barnet and colleagues discuss how insights from fetal allografts and microbes can lead to a better understanding of immune tolerance in cancer.