Color-selective organic light sensors are produced by inkjet printing with semiconducting inks.

Color-selective organic light sensors are produced by inkjet printing with semiconducting inks.
A new class of polymers to clean up mercury pollution that can be produced sustainably on a large scale from elemental sulfur and renewable plant oils.
What is the advantage of laying eggs that are expensive to produce and take a long time to hatch? Perhaps there is more to this paradox then we originally thought.
The remarkably agile arms of the octopus are a source of inspiration for the design of autonomous robots.
With the UK’s official departure from the European Union on January 31, 2020, researchers across the continent call for continued collaboration.
Self-propelled-onion-like microvehicle can attract, trap, and destroy biological threats
A new approach combines 3D coherent imaging with machine learning to detect microscale microplastics in filtered water samples.
Wiley will provide free access to all articles related to the coronavirus in support of the outbreak relief efforts in China.
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign develop an energy-efficient device for purifying arsenic-contaminated water.
Tiny ‘xenobots’ assembled from cells promise advances from drug delivery to toxic waste clean-up.