The increased use of wood and natural fibre composites in consumer goods
The increased use of wood and natural fibre composites in consumer goods
A selection of outstanding articles published in steel research international in the last twelve months.
A completely biodegradable, seaweed-derived water container that avoids plastic packaging.
Over 6,000 participants followed the call of the MRS to their traditional annual post-Thanksgiving science and technology summit in Boston from November 30-December 4, 2015.
A a comprehensive review of the application of several advanced rolling techniques to UFG/NG materials (pure metals, alloys and composites) is presented.
A KIT Young investigator group develops sustainable printing materials and inks for biodegradable electronic components.
Inspired by the mammalian eye, University of Wisconsin-Madison electrical engineers have created the fastest, most responsive, flexible silicon phototransistor ever made.
Spanish researchers review the knowledge-based production of waterborne hybrid polymer materials
Nanostructures with typical linewidths in the range 100 – 400 nm are best replicated using semi-crystalline polymers such as polypropylene.
This themed issue of steel research international on High Manganese Steels, guest-edited by Wolfgang Bleck, presents some highlights from the HMnS 2014.