A recent review discussed the difficulties of applying, through the use of Global Climate Models, the idea of robustness in climatic attribution studies, i.e., the search for the fundamental causes of recent global warming.
Novel Divide-and-Conquer-Based Computer Simulations
Computer simulations provide valuable and often critical insight into the structure and properties of materials and molecules.
Competing Structures in (In,Ga)Se and (In,Ga)2Se3 Semiconductors
The tiny energy differences that bring about structural preferences in (In,Ga)Se and (In,Ga)2Se3 semiconductors were studied. (Image credit: Georgy Shafeev/Shutterstock)
Carbon Footprints: Topsoil pH Predicts Organic Carbon Content
Researchers have determined the extent to which pH can predict soil organic carbon density depending upon the nature of the land use.
The Immune System Matters
Silver nanoparticles are a more effective cancer treatment in immune competent mice.
Liposome-supported Peritoneal Dialysis for the Treatment of Hyperammonemia-Associated Encephalopathy
Professor Leroux and colleagues investigated the translational potential of liposome-supported peritoneal dialysis (LSPD) for the treatment of hyperammonemia-induced encephalopathy.
CellMat conference 2016
The 4th CellMAT conference will cover all aspects of manufacturing, modification, joining, property analysis and modelling of cellular materials.
Tissue-engineered fibrin-based heart valve
The BioTexValve demonstrates the potential of bio-inspired textile-reinforcement for the fabrication of functional tissue-engineered heart valves for the aortic position.
Architectural control and process limitations of porous bioceramics
Researchers optimized then evaluated the reliability and robustness of a bioceramic manufacturing process based on the impregnation of 3D-printed mold.
h-envy
Professor Ozin tackles one of the most popular metrics in modern science – the h-index.