Lasers cut diamonds more precisely and some say more beautiful compared to the traditional method.
Lasers cut diamonds more precisely and some say more beautiful compared to the traditional method.
A non-fullerene material is presented as a potential electron acceptor for use in bulk heterojunction organic photovoltaics.
Issue 5 of Polymer International is a special issue dedicated to the memory of François Schué, former Editor-In-Chief of the journal.
Huisheng Peng talks about how his research interests and career have developed and his role as an Editorial Board co-chair for the new journal ChemNanoMat.
Car manufacturer Nissan partners with inventor Hamish Scott to create paint that uses UV energy absorbed during daylight to glow at night.
This year, the 5th Molecular Materials Meeting (M3) will be inaugurating the Lubrizol Young Materials Science Investigator Award.
Italian and Germany researchers reveal secrets in interlayers and architectures of polymer solar cells.
Azide–nitrile cycloaddition is used to make stronger crosslinked fluoroelastomers.
Anna Musyanovych and Katharina Landfester review the production and use of polymer-based drug carriers with particular focus on their use in biomedicine.
Professor Ozin asks the question; do we want war or peace with CO2?