Physical, chemical, and synthetic virology work together to reprogram viruses as controllable nanodevices.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Xun Wang
Prof. Xun Wang reflects on a moment of inspiration, his current research on sub-nanomaterials, and other research inspiring him today.
Carbon Nanomaterials in Healthcare [Video]
Carbon nanomaterials are promising therapeutic and diagnostic agents for healthcare applications including imaging and drug-delivery.
Coming Soon: The 20th Anniversary of Advanced Engineering Materials
Advanced Engineering Materials celebrates its 20th Anniversary in 2019.
Understanding Multifield Coupling Phenomena in Materials [Video]
Scanning probe microscopy is a powerful characterization tool for studying MCP in materials.
Challenges in Manganese-Oxide-Based Energy Storage [Video]
The high theoretical capacitance of manganese oxide makes it appealing as an electrode material for batteries, but several obstacles remain.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Frank Caruso
Frank Caruso on nanomaterials for the future of medicine.
Packaging Moving Particles in Solid Materials
A visible color change occurs when active nanocomposites are heated and re-cooled, which is attributed to the mobility of the nanoparticles embedded inside the material.
3D Nanoprinting Super-Repellent Surfaces [Video]
Micropillars fabricated by 3D direct laser writing create superoleophobic and superhydrophobic surfaces.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Younan Xia
Prof. Xia reflects on his inspirations, current work, and the impact of AI.