A simple, robust, and versatile way of molding all-liquid objects with potential applications in materials and life sciences.
Structural Insights of Glycogen Metabolism in Exercise and Health
An integrative approach of modeling and hydrogen-deuterium exchange helps to describe the enzyme that regulates glycogen levels in muscles and liver.
Free Access: The Inaugural Issue of Advanced Theory and Simulations
All articles of the recently published first issue of Advanced Theory and Simulations are freely available for a limited time
A Unique Molding Process for All-Liquid Objects
A team of researchers develop a unique molding process for generating all-liquid structures via interfacial jamming of cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) surfactants. The structures have long-term stability and can adapt or respond to external stimuli, allowing for potential applications in encapsulation, sensors, and liquid electronic devices.
Journal of Polymer Science Award – Nomination Deadline Extended!
Deadline Extended to the 25th January: The Journal of Polymer Science Part A and Part B is proud to announce the call for nominations for the seventh year of its international award.
Living Anionic Polymerization – A Powerful Method
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics presents advantages and potentials of the anionic polymerization technique.
Sixth Polymer International – IUPAC Award Winner
The Executive Editorial Board of Polymer International and the IUPAC Polymer Division are pleased to announce Professor Cyrille Andre Boyer as the winner of the Sixth Polymer International – IUPAC award.
Synthetic Macromolecular Machines
A special issue in Macromolecular Rapid Communications guest-edited by David Bléger and Rafal Klajn highlights the diverse ways by which molecular switches can be incorporated into macromolecular architectures.
Unlocking the Growth of Thin Films on Polymers
Key global research that is unlocking the secrets to coatings on polymer substrates is summarized and discussed.
MRS Fall Meeting Boston 2017
The 2017 Fall Meeting of the Materials Research Society (MRS) took place in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, from November 26 – December 1. This year’s conference featured 55 technical symposia, eleven tutorial sessions, four poster sessions, and 241 exhibitors. The...