
Material Science and Engineering
Polymer composites: taking stock of bonds
Theoretical studies analyze the nature of the bonding relationship between conjugated polymers and carbon-based materials.
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Material Science and Engineering
Theoretical studies analyze the nature of the bonding relationship between conjugated polymers and carbon-based materials.
Chemical Engineering
Nanoparticles with pores that expand and shrink could prove valuable for biochemical research and drug delivery applications.
Marine Science
Devilrays soak up the sun’s heat then make some of the deepest and fastest dives ever recorded in the ocean.
Bioscience
An enzyme involved in maintaining genome fidelity goes through seven steps to recognize its DNA substrates.
Electrical Engineering
Floating paper cubes containing low-cost, inkjet printed electronic sensors can wirelessly monitor floods in real time.
Electrical Engineering
Generators embedded in windows produce electricity from the temperature differential between an air-conditioned interior and a sunny outside world.
Electrical Engineering
Chaotic optical resonators can trap more light energy than their orderly counterparts.
Material Science and Engineering
Light absorption capacity of quantum dot solar cells may soon reach the infrared.
Chemistry
A single photon can free two electrons within a nanocrystal of silver sulfide, revealing its promise as a solar cell material.
Earth Science and Engineering
First-time reports of the statistical properties of ‘whirlpools’ show they are frequent and seasonal.
Chemistry
Chemically fine-tuning the structure of a class of light porous materials allows efficient and selective removal of CO2 from air.
Material Science and Engineering
Multitasking ferroelectric polymer could store or process data faster than its rivals.
Computer Science
A novel algorithm promises faster functionality for the world’s largest optical-near infrared telescope.
Material Science and Engineering
Graphene-based capacitors prove useful in advanced non-linear electronics.
Bioscience
Enzymes crucial to parasite growth offer clues in fight against malaria.
Electrical Engineering
Bendable electronics could help make robust wearable devices that can continuously monitor a person’s health.
Marine Science
Mysterious deep dwelling fish are vastly more plentiful than previously thought and are likely to play a major role in ocean carbon budgets.
Environmental Science and Engineering
Resins improve bacterial performance in converting seawater to potable supply.
Chemistry
The ability to more precisely design an industrial material will support broad applications such as the storage of gas, including CO2.
Applied Mathematics and Computational Sciences
Regulating an overlooked set of genes may help biologists manipulate cells to find new therapy options.
Material Science and Engineering
Streamlining the process to fabricate quantum dot devices could improve their potential as low-cost, flexible solar cells.