Experiments at NIST aim to answer questions about environment and health risks of aging plastics.

Experiments at NIST aim to answer questions about environment and health risks of aging plastics.
Ciro Chiappini, Imperial College London, and Ian T. Hoffecker, Kyoto University report on the recent workshop held in Sant Feliu de Guixols, Spain.
Guest writer Geoffrey Ozin, of the University of Toronto, addresses the difficult problem of reproducing synthesis results in nanochemistry.
A microfluidic mixing platform creates 3D hydrogels systems with patterns of cell and matrix constituents inspired by native hematopoietic stem cell niches.
Professor Molly Stevens has become a recognised role model in science. She has won award after award and built a large and successful research group at Imperial College London.
Sustainability – solar fuels from the sun, not fossil fuels from the earth.
The Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry highlights some important research in the latest issue.
Researcher from New York and Xiamen review the current status and future challenges of glucose-responsive materials for insulin delivery.
A colorimetric assay system based on urine and nanoparticles for mercury detection has been developed by researchers from Nanyang Technological University.
Patients with locally advanced cancers of the oral cavity or oropharynx to be treated with Nanobiotix’s NBTXR3 at the Institut Curie in Paris.