A collision between two black holes allowed for the first detection of gravitational waves.

A collision between two black holes allowed for the first detection of gravitational waves.
A new protocol is introduced for the quantitative analysis of 2D materials at the nano- and meso-scale fragmentation.
Andreas Müller from the Technische Universität München and part of the Excellence Cluster Universe asks “Do we need fundamental research?” in the newest issue of the Journal of Unsolved Questions (JUnQ).
Check out the articles highlighted on the covers of the latest issue of Advanced Optical Materials.
Macromolecular Theory and Simulations has published a special issue on the modeling and simulation of complex polymerization reactions.
New approach to radio interference provides all-optical detection of micro- and radiowaves with noise mitigation 1000x better than existing methods.
What materials discoveries had an impact on business the past 10 years? How will we do materials science startups in the future? Jeff Carbeck explains.
Recent research offers a new spin on using nanoscale semiconductor structures to build faster computers and electronics.
Nobel laureate Ahmed H. Zewail has summarized his insights into the physical backgrounds of protein folding.
A new type of hot electron bolometer has been developed from graphene, with great potential for sensing applications of all kinds.