Two new, Special Sections dedicated to imaging technologies.

Two new, Special Sections dedicated to imaging technologies.
Pavlos G. Lagoudakis, David G. Lidzey and co-workers observed polariton condensation in the yellow part of the visible spectrum from a planar organic semiconductor microcavity containing the molecular dye bromine-substituted boron-dipyrromethene.
Lab tests show that a novel material based on n organic porphyrin molecule allows batteries to be charged within one single minute.
Digital holography transitions from laboratory into industrial applications (image credit: teekid/Getty Images).
Researchers at the State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines in Nanjing, China explain the versatility of a small molecular fluorophore, NIR-03, in cancer theranostics.
Researchers successfully use microconvection to assemble microparticles into a variety of patterns.
A Joint Virtual Issue between the European Journal of Immunology and Cytometry Part A presents several publications on the latest developments in cancer diagnostics and immunotherapy.
Researchers develop a liquid crystalline elastomer robot fueled completely by visible light. The robot is capable of biomimetic locomotion resembling a caterpillar and can be operated directly on human skin.
Researchers demonstrate a facile method and novel mechanism using microneedle-structured polydimethysiloxane for triboelectric (nano)generator (TEG/TENG) applications.
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University demonstrate 3D-printed, surface-modified electrodes for effective water splitting.