A perceptive review of progress observed in development of ferrous materials models for computational engineering applications is presented.

A perceptive review of progress observed in development of ferrous materials models for computational engineering applications is presented.
Issue 25/2017 of Advanced Materials is a special issue featuring research carried out at RIKEN-Center for Emergent Matter Science (CEMS).
A new study reports for the first time that pre-sowing seed treatment with physical stressors induce not only changes in germination and plant growth but also substantial increase in amounts of biologically active constituents and antioxidant activity in leaves of medicinal plant.
A special issue of Macromolecular Materials and Engineering presents recent progress in electrospinning technologies and nanofiber utilization
If 2°C warming by 2100 is to be prevented, it will become important to adopt strategies that not only avoid CO2 emissions, but also allow for the direct removal of CO2 from the atmosphere.
Premiere at Mercedes-Benz Trucks: Strong metal 3D printer version in original part quality for spare parts, special parts, small series and classic vehicles.
Tailor-made peptide-PEG conjugates are used as formulation additives to improve the water solubility of an anti-Alzheimer drug.
Superior performance of plasma treated water as an anodizing electrolyte for producing nanoporous titanium dioxide nanotubes.
Researcher from Canada and the United Kingdom demonstrate a fast and precise way of examining block copolymer melts using Monte Carlo simulations.
These stretchable optic fibre-based sensors could be stitched right into your clothes to monitor muscle strain during exercise.