Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics has published a new special issue on the shape-memory effect in polymers, guest-edited by Andreas Lendlein.

Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics has published a new special issue on the shape-memory effect in polymers, guest-edited by Andreas Lendlein.
New thin, planar, lightweight, and broadband polarimetric photonic devices and optics could result from recent research by a team of Los Alamos scientists.
Researchers at the University of Illinois have developed a new flow-based method for manipulating and confining single particles in free solution.
Organic photovoltaic materials may lead to solar cells that produce more power and cost less.
Cell detection patent will improve cancer detection technology.
New type of lens bends and focuses ultraviolet light in such an unusual way that it can create ghostly, 3D images of objects that float in free space.
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Device is capable of revolutionising technologies for medical imaging and security screening.