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.
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.
How recent advancements in the developing of photoacoustic contrast agents are creating a better imaging technology.
Protein-protected metal nanoclusters have excellent biocompatibility and have received considerable attention as a luminescent probe in a number of fields such as biosensing, bioimaging, and imaging-guided therapy.
Researchers create green biocomposites for flexible, wearable electronic devices.
Researchers have found a way to produce advanced functional fabrics while retaining the wearability and durability of everyday fabrics.
Electrospinning is a useful method for preparing non-woven fabrics, and is finding use in creating complex nanostructures.
In honor of Advanced Science’s 5th Anniversary, Professor Geoffrey Ozin opens up about his 50 years in materials chemistry, his love of art and communicating science, as well as future research directions.
A new study reports liquid-phase exfoliation of graphene, boron nitride, and tungsten disulphide nanosheets using Irish whiskey.
Many nanomaterials can be used to develop inhalable nanomedicines that can be administered with various aerosolization devices.
A hanging model for solar‐enabled evaporation of seawater desalination.