German researchers found stress to be a new trigger for shape memory polymers.

German researchers found stress to be a new trigger for shape memory polymers.
The University of Kiel’s aerographite maintains its grip at the top of the Advanced Materials Top 40 this week.
The next generation of computing could be performed with silicene, an atomically thin form of silicon which could revolutionize electronics.
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High-performance polymers for organic photovoltaics takes the top spot as the most-downloaded Advanced Materials paper in the last week.
A new nanodevice has been developed, intended to reproduce the behaviour of a human synapse.
Latest physica status solidi article highlights (May 2012)
Magnetic recording, solid state lighting, graphene – the most downloaded pss articles from April.