From materials to processing, the Journal of Applied Polymer Science showcases select research from the Asia-Pacific region.
Outsourcing in Academia: the New Jersey Center for Biomaterials model
Interview with Joachim Kohn, director of the New Jersey Center for Biomaterials, on the center’s innovative model and research outsourcing.
Quick and Safe Quantum Dots
Researchers at Rutgers University have developed a method to generate an entire library of safe quantum dots quickly and efficiently.
A New Playground for Particle Design
Researchers from the University of Jena (Germany) designed glycopolymeric materials with tailored properties to independently study the parameters that impact cellular uptake.
Coloration Technology: Getting Published
Getting published – a webinar presented by the journal Coloration Technology.
Advanced Materials Top 40 for August 2, 2012
The University of Kiel’s aerographite maintains its grip at the top of the Advanced Materials Top 40 this week.
The Elements of Continuum Biomechanics
An appealing and engaging introduction to Continuum Mechanics in Biosciences This book presents the elements of Continuum Mechanics to people interested in applications to biological systems. It is divided into two parts, the first of which introduces the basic...
Emissions catalyst production expanded by BASF in Nienburg, Germany
BASF, through its global Catalysts division, is investing to further expand and modernize its emissions catalysts production facility in Nienburg, Lower Saxony.
3M Sets Guinness World Record in Bonding
The world’s strongest industrial adhesive comes from 3M. The diversified technology company has teamed up with the RWTH Aachen University to set a new Guinness world record in bonding in June, 2012.
Advanced Materials Top 40 for July 6, 2012
It’s a new top 40 and a new top 3 this week, with a distinctly nano theme: work on making and using gold nanorods comes in at number one.