Artificial biomotors for in vivo therapeutic applications.

Artificial biomotors for in vivo therapeutic applications.
A new method for the fabrication of anisotropic iron oxide nanostructures has been developed through the application of a magnetic field in plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD).
The current issue of Advanced Engineering Materials includes contributions from three special sections,.
Advanced Functional Materials publishes a special issue on the most advanced achievements and promising approaches in the field of bio-inspired materials for photonics.
Reseachers from KAUST present their flexible and biofouling independent salinity sensors.
Superluminescent diodes (SLEDs) are optical semiconductor light sources for applications that require high output power with broad emission spectra or a short coherence length.
Controlling the movement of tiny gels with light.
Tuning aerodynamics by reducing drag and on-demand!
A comprehensive introduction to 2D anisotropic rhenium disulfide, a new member of the group VII transition metal dichalcogenides.
Modelling can now confidently include accurate energy coupling parameters, leaving less to guess work.