Plastic polymers may replace metal as lightweight, flexible heat conductors in cars, refrigerators, and electronic devices.
Earth Day 2019: Easy Access to Clean Drinking Water
Using cellulose-based fibers and nanotechnology to remove arsenic from drinking water.
New Plasma Sponge For Oil Spill Cleanups
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.
Best of Advanced Engineering Materials 2018
Welcome to the virtual Best of Advanced Engineering Materials 2019 issue that presents the Editors' selection of some of the most outstanding articles of the past year! Advanced Engineering Materials brings the latest breakthroughs in structural materials with a...
Soft Sensors for Human Motion Capture
Sensors that are promising for motion capture, and the development of health monitoring devices, surgical instruments, and human–machine interaction devices.
More Power with Magnetic Materials
Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University use soft magnetic materials to put more power into small motors.
Microplasma-Synthesized Magnetic Nanoparticles in a Hydrogel
In situ synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles in a hydrogel and fabrication of a magnetic thermoresponsive hydrogel composite.
Happy Birthday! Advanced Materials Interfaces Turns Five
Happy 5th birthday to Advanced Materials Interfaces!
World’s Smallest Transistor Goes Solid-State
A team at KIT has reached a new limit for electronics, with a quasi-solid-state transistor that functions via the switching action of a single atom.
Happy Bloomin’ Chemistry: Dopamine-based Microflowers
How to pick the petals from microflowers.