Scientists in China and Australia identify the factors that determine the risk of fetal exposure to nanoparticles.
Scientists in China and Australia identify the factors that determine the risk of fetal exposure to nanoparticles.
The Materials Research Society has named Jennifer Lewis and Miquel Salmeron as MRS Medalists.
Most downloaded papers from the physica status, including as the ‘pss classic’ on amorphous germanium by Jan Tauc from 1966 and much more.
Polymers, solar cells, and graphene – this and more in the Advanced Materials Top 40 this week.
Researchers have developed a new system using galinstan liquid metal and nanoparticles, in what could be a major development for flexible and self-repairing electronics.
The most downloaded papers from the the pss family, spanning hot subject areas such as organic and inorganic semiconductor systems.
Fluorescent carbon dots can be made by plasma pyrolysis and used as printer ink.
John Texter (Eastern Michigan University) reviews in an authoritative and clear manner the rapidly growing field of anion recognition materials derived from imidazolium based polymers.
Professor Robert Hamers of the University of Wisconsin-Madison reviews “Silicon Nanocrystals”, edited by Lorenzo Pavesi and Rasit Turan.
Researchers report the first example of an electrochromic Bragg mirror based on nanoporous multilayers of nickel oxide and tungsten trioxide nanoparticles.