The versatility of studying polariton phenomena with fluorescent proteins in fully tunable optical microcavities is addressed.

The versatility of studying polariton phenomena with fluorescent proteins in fully tunable optical microcavities is addressed.
Marcelo Calderón and co-workers report on the design of a responsive nanogel system for a combined photothermal and photodynamic therapy of cancer. Based on a radical precipitation method, the near infrared absorbing cyanine green dye IR806 was conjugated to the macro crosslinker polyglycerol and polymerized into a thermoresponsive polyether based nanogel network.
Levkin and co-workers developed an advanced version of cell microarrays by creating patterns of superhydrophilic spots separated by superhydrophobic borders on a surface.
The 32nd edition of the International Conference on Digital Printing Technologies (NIP) was held in Manchester, UK, this month.
A new high strength soft actuator which can be used in quasi-static applications has been developed.
Upconversion holds promise for applications ranging from photovoltaic cells to bioimaging.
The latest research results in energy and catalysis from the Chinese research community are highlighted in a Special Issue published in Particle & Particle Systems Characterization
Take a look at the great cover images from the July issues and top five most accessed articles this month.
A broad range of adhesive tapes of tesa support for electric cars.
The BioTexValve demonstrates the potential of bio-inspired textile-reinforcement for the fabrication of functional tissue-engineered heart valves for the aortic position.