Scientists developed a fully print-in-place electronics technique that is gentle enough to work on surfaces as delicate as human skin.
Researcher Highlight: Maria Antonietta Loi
Professor Maria Antonietta Loi can be described best as an experimental solid-state physicist with a great love for photophysics and optoelectronics. In short, she just loves light! Born in Sardinia, Maria studied physics and finished her Ph.D. in Cagliari in 2001....
Can Nature Save Humanity?
Large-scale re-forestation can be a very effective means to decarbonize the future.
Young Researcher Interview: Dr. Micaela Matta
Relocating is a common experience for many young scientists. Researchers can broaden their scientific expertise, discuss new ideas, and create meaningful relationships and collaborations by moving abroad. Tracking the movement of early-stage academic researchers...
Excellence in Energy: Free-to-Access Reviews from Top Energy Authors
Excellence in Energy invited-only review series just turned 2. These papers come from the top researchers in energy-related fields, and are free to read!
Hall of Fame Highlight: Thuc-Quyen Nguyen
Thuc-Quyen Nguyen on her research, inspiration, and advice to young scientists.
Advanced Antiwetting Materials with Functional Interfaces: Interview with Yuekun Lai
Titanium dioxide nanostructures and bio-inspired intelligent surfaces with special wettability: meet Prof. Yuekun Lai.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Yadong Yin
Yadong Yin on stimuli-responsive materials, the importance of science communication and future research plans.
Happy Birthday! Advanced Materials Interfaces Turns Five
Happy 5th birthday to Advanced Materials Interfaces!
Surviving Space: Dynamic Materials for Advanced Spacecraft
Self-healing, adaptive, and multifunctional materials play a pivotal role in engineering next-generation spacecraft.