Researchers at Aalto University, in Espoo in Finland, unravel the design principles of unusual dual superlyophobic surfaces in oil–water systems.

Researchers at Aalto University, in Espoo in Finland, unravel the design principles of unusual dual superlyophobic surfaces in oil–water systems.
Researchers report the engineering of surfaces through sequential stop-flow photopatterning, in work dedicated to the late Professor Edward Kramer.
Researchers describe the chemistry and properties of a new family of organoiron dendrimers
Liquid polysiloxane materials set new record for high stretchability and challenge classic theory of elastomeric behavior.
Touch- and brush-spinning methods for drawing of nanofibers, core–shell nanofibers, and their aligned 2D and 3D meshes have been developed.
Membrane-free lithium–sulfur batteries with enhanced performance and cycle life.
Researchers present a molybdenum disulfide–palladium composite system for highly sensitive detection of hydrogen at room temperature.
Fluorosurfactant-directed preparation of conjugated microporous polymer (CMP) aerogels for oil cleanup and gas sorption.
Editorial Advisory Board of Advanced Electronic Materials: A profile of Professor Xiaohui Qiu.
Lynn Loo of Princeton University joins the editorial advisory board of Advanced Materials from 2013.