Achieving zero waste won’t be easy. But, I know for sure we’ll never achieve it without deliberate effort.
A Platinum-Free HER Catalyst with Platinum-Like Activity [Video]
Trimolybdenum phosphide nanoparticle catalysts show remarkable performance while still being cost-effective.
Bioinspired and Biobased Materials
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics highlights the latest in bioinspired polymers research.
Plasma Improves Adhesion of 3D Printing
Scientists from the University of La Rioja in Spain showed how polyoxymethylene (POM) can be an excellent engineering material for 3D printing when an atmospheric pressure air plasma treatment is applied on a polycarbonate (PC)‐printing base.
Phytoremediation for Ecosystem Restoration
Short rotation woody crops are ideal for incorporating biomass production with phytotechnologies, such as phytoremediation.
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....
Tailoring Biomaterials for Metabolic Diseases
A special issue of Advanced Healthcare Materials on biomaterials tailored for metabolic diseases.
Improving Insulin Inhalers for Diabetes
New technologies for inhaled insulin are aimed at improving formulation through enhanced delivery systems.
Canada Creates Fuel from Air
Canada invests in technologies that can help realize its economic and environmental goals, while providing low carbon fuels to consumers.
Can Nature Save Humanity?
Large-scale re-forestation can be a very effective means to decarbonize the future.