Five new entries in the top ten this week as we enter the third week of the Advanced Materials Top 40.
Five new entries in the top ten this week as we enter the third week of the Advanced Materials Top 40.
Get free access to the best biomedical materials papers, including work on tissue engineering, drug delivery, bioimaging, and more.
€5 million funding will enable externally advised project to study effect of nanomaterials on the lungs.
Many new entries in the Top 40 most-read papers in Advanced Materials last week, including work on graphene, organic and oxide semiconductors, plasmonics, and nanostructures.
A special issue in Macromolecular Rapid Communications presents the diverse research of young talents working in polymer science around the globe.
Materials which can improve drug absorption in the body have been developed using silicon dioxide nanoparticles.
Monica Craciun’s communication on graphene-based conductors tops the charts in the first Advanced Materials Top 40.
Random access memory, plasmonic cloaking, photovoltaic cells, and much more – the most downloaded pss articles from March.
Scientists from Italy and the USA present an innovative processing method for the fabrication of 3D scaffolds for bone tissue engineering using either fused deposition or conventional hot extrusion.
Researchers for the University of California, Irvine, have developed a new drug-delivery system using protein-based nanoparticles.