Steel Research International, one of the oldest metallurgical and materials engineering journals, gets a new look.
Steel Research International, one of the oldest metallurgical and materials engineering journals, gets a new look.
Droplets can be designed in a specific shape and pattern, which could be used to control cell growth and movement as well as to make new nanocomponents.
Novel photobioreactors meet the specific photosynthesis requirements of algae to increase production quantities.
MaterialsViews talks to Michael Silverstein about his research, his inspiration, and his new book, Porous Polymers.
Shot peening enhances the surface characteristics of parts in aircraft engines. Researchers from Rolls-Royce and the University of Kassel tried to find the optimal set of parameters.
Chemically reduced graphene oxide is a good substrate for high enzyme loads, with activities comparable with those found in solution.
Dr. Ming Qiu Zhang of Zhongshan University, author of “Self-Healing Polymers and Polymer Composites,” talks to MaterialsViews about self-healing and other scientific challenges.
Can the application of an electric field reduce processing temperature and grain growth in ceramic sintering?
Fish aren’t just for eating; their scales could also act as an excellent protective material, say a group of researchers.
Former Air Products and Chemicals senior researcher Francis Waller discusses intellectual property for today’s chemist.