A team of researchers construct a library of pre-fabricated, reusable paperfluidic blocks for point-of-care diagnostic devices.

A team of researchers construct a library of pre-fabricated, reusable paperfluidic blocks for point-of-care diagnostic devices.
Rice University scientists have developed a simple way to produce conductive, three-dimensional objects made of graphenefoam.
A new opportunity for creative OLED lighting design by cutting and folding thin OLED films into a variety of three-dimensional shapes.
If scientists’ dreams came true, everyday items such as mobile devices, clothing and vehicles would be equipped with flexible solar cells.
This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!
Complex, aqueous-stable, hydrogel ionic circuits towards transparent, flexible, biocompatible bioelectronic devices.
Drug eluting elastomers could potentially control tumor growth using long-term targeted release of tumor fighting drugs.
Thermosetting photopolymers with high stiffness, strength and thermoplastic-like ductility.
This Special Section of Advanced Engineering Materials presents reviews and original research on topics related to the texture and microstructure of engineering materials.
Aachen Institute of Plastics Processing studies fiber-reinforced lightweight parts with a thermoset matrix.