A novel polymer membrane removes impurities from natural gas without the need for toxic solvents.

A novel polymer membrane removes impurities from natural gas without the need for toxic solvents.
How the brain’s functional connectivity can be induced in neuromorphic devices to overcome the limitations of conventional silicon technology.
Seawater‐assisted, self‐healing, metal–catechol polyurethanes show promise in marine environments.
Young scientists recognized for their work in polymer science.
A new process for making biomimetic materials.
Thomas P. Russell shares the highlights of his career, current research focus, and his thoughts on the future of materials science.
Researchers study chickpea flour as a potential building block for biodegradable (and edible) packaging materials.
A Spanish-Israeli team of scientists developed a new, versatile plastic-composite sensor that can detect tiny amounts of water. The 3D printable material is cheap, flexible and non-toxic and: it changes the colour.
A special section presents the current state of research in the field of ultrafine grained metallic materials and composites, with emphasis on processes, properties and microstructures.
Thiago França and José Monserrat discuss how episodic memories are coded by the hippocampus.