Using cellulose-based fibers and nanotechnology to remove arsenic from drinking water.

Using cellulose-based fibers and nanotechnology to remove arsenic from drinking water.
A new process for making biomimetic materials.
A solar cell that makes its own storable fuel.
Why do some crucial scientific discoveries get left out of the canon?
Israeli scientists have engineered a heart that completely matches the cellular and anatomical properties of the patient.
Advanced Materials board member Xiaodong Chen on his scientific and personal motivations.
Ideas for cities on a warmer planet.
A team of Argentinian researchers developed a superhydrophobic and oleophilic carbonaceous nanosponge (CN) with high adsorption capacity for selective oil removal from water which could be used in case of oil spills.
Could the next generation of batteries be powered by the atmosphere?
The Rotibot decontaminates water using functionalized microbeads (yellow) accumulated around the rotifer mouth (blue).