Spin Hall effects, scintillators, and nanotubes – these and more in July’s physics highlights.
Spin Hall effects, scintillators, and nanotubes – these and more in July’s physics highlights.
Professor Younan Xia talks with Materials Views about his move to Georgia Tech and the new direction of his research.
Tight junctions between epithelial and endothelial cells form selective barriers and paracellular channels and regulate paracellular transport of solutes, immune cells, and drugs. More specifically, tight junctions consist of proteins that laterally...
Biomolecular computing systems and their applications represent a rapidly developing research area that is covered here with contributions from major researchers in the field. [XX, 358 Pages, Hardcover]Read More...
Covering a variety of different systems in chemical computing, this book provides a unique overview of this hot field and the possible applications. [XVIII, 364 Pages, Hardcover]Read More...
Carbohydrates are ubiquitous, essential molecules, as important as nucleic acids and proteins yet less well understood. Mounting data demonstrate that microbial and mammalian glycans and their protein-binding partners (lectins) play central roles in all innate...
Living cells within a liquid marble can form aggregate structures know as cancer cell spheroids that can be used as model tumours.
The Stahl-Informations-Zentrum in Düsseldorf, Germany invited the experts of the field to judge upon the triennial Stahl-Informationspreis finalists.
Polyimide supported gold interconnect fabrication paves the way for medical grade stretchable electronics.
The most downloaded papers from the pss family of journal in May – diamond defects, the characterization of graphene, and more!