Researchers in Korea transform electrohydrodynamic inkjet printing into a new 3D microfabrication technique.
Researchers in Korea transform electrohydrodynamic inkjet printing into a new 3D microfabrication technique.
A recent special issue in Macromolecular Rapid Communications highlights research output on optoelectronics from a German-Korean cooperation.
Researchers turn hydrogels into biocompatible optical fibers that can be functionalized for medical applications beyond endoscopy.
Mimicking the ultra-efficient organic human brain using inorganic structures is brought a step closer to reality with metal-sulphide microfibers.
Solvay expands their portfolio of materials solutions targeting the manufacture of commercial food service equipment
Bentonite has extensive applications due to its extraordinary material properties.
A recent issue in Macromolecular Rapid Communications is dedicated to this ever growing field of material science.
3-D printing technology has opened new possibilities for Israel Institute of Technology’s Stephan Rudykh to test his models of active material properties.
The editors of the Macromolecular Journals have nominated the top papers of 2014 for the newest edition of the Best of Macros!
BASF provides the footwear industry with polyurethane innovations that base on renewable resources.