Understanding why some people are especially vulnerable to climate change is an important step toward developing effective climate change response measures.
Understanding why some people are especially vulnerable to climate change is an important step toward developing effective climate change response measures.
Waterproof, wearable fabrics that can harvest energy from wind, rain, and body motion.
Xinliang Feng on his passion for materials science and his curious nature that started it all.
Kilwon Cho is a materials scientist who hopes to see his research on organic electronics applied in everyday life.
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Advanced Intelligent Systems will publish multidisciplinary scientific and engineering research related to intelligent systems. The journal is now open for submission!
Paul Shearing of UCL explains thermal runaway observed in lithium-based battery systems, and comments on its mitigation and the future of battery safety.
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A link in a long chain of achievements: polymer expert Krysztof Matyjaszewski.
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