Researchers from the University of Illinois present the first demonstration of a scalable synthetic procedure for crosslinked silicone microspheres.

Researchers from the University of Illinois present the first demonstration of a scalable synthetic procedure for crosslinked silicone microspheres.
A recent special issue in Macromolecular Rapid Communications highlights research output on optoelectronics from a German-Korean cooperation.
Diverse advanced logic circuits are fabricated to implement arithmetic functions based on a simple and single molecular beacon platform.
Researchers from the Netherlands present a timely overview on self-assembled fluorene or perylene based chromophores focussing on biological applications.
Researches from Pittsburgh present their latest advances towards the characterizations of three-dimensionally ordered macroporous hydrogels.
German researchers have developed dual enzyme-responsive polymeric capsules for bacterial enzyme sensing.
This overview article focuses on upconversion-luminescent nanoparticles/polymer nanohybrids and their new interesting applications.
A recent issue in Macromolecular Rapid Communications is dedicated to this ever growing field of material science.
Researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science present an insightful view of the copper binding site in Azurin and its role in solid-state electron transport.
The editors of the Macromolecular Journals have nominated the top papers of 2014 for the newest edition of the Best of Macros!