Leading nanotechnology scientist wins award for research inspired by nature and its ability to create materials.

Leading nanotechnology scientist wins award for research inspired by nature and its ability to create materials.
Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics advisory board member Han Meijer presents his work on fractal structuring at ANTEC 2013.
We chat to Ben Wang, founder of Svaya Nanotechnologies, about turning research into companies and the differences between Silicon Valley and academia.
This month’s top 5 most read articles from Steel Research International.
Resistive memory cells open up new possibilities in nanoelectronics.
Technology is intended to able to handle heat loads as much as ten times greater than systems commonly used today.
Scientist-entrepreneur Prof. Elisseeff from Johns Hopkins University on her latest biomedical materials venture Aegeria and translating research to business.
NIST make “play for leadership in laser power measurements” with new chip design.
Professor Roland Scheer reviews Adrian Kitai’s book on the principles of the PN junction.
Topological Insulators, solar-cell silicon, and crystallization kinetics– these and more in January’s physics highlights.