High-performance transparent glass heaters are manufactured using a silver mesh fabrication technique.
Discovery of an Unusual Quasiparticle in a 2D Material
An electric field tunable quasiparticle discovered in a common 2D material has great potential for application in optoelectronic devices.
Don’t Go With The Flow
Engineered bacteria anchor inside the intestines, for treatment of gastrointestinal damage.
A New Take on an Old Game
Demonstrating the curious properties of hydrogels.
One Arrow Two Hawks: A Dual Approach to Eradicating Bacterial Infection
A bioinspired sono-immunotherapeutic nanocapturer to protect us from multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Ali Khademhosseini
Ali Khademhosseini shares the highlights of his career, current research focus, and his future goals.
An Ultrasensitive Biosensor for Early Detection of Ebola
Diagnosing Ebola early is essential for improving survival rates and controlling the spread of the disease.
Robots Powered by Glucose
Soft robotic devices powered by glucose are paving the way for artificial muscles.
Simple Could Be Better Than Complex
Contrary to conventional strategies, an extremely low thermal conductivity can be obtained in materials with simple composition.
Water Purification By the Book
Materials scientists who know their Dumas.






