Unifying river corridor science through systematic re-evaluation of methods in the context of broader conceptual models and quantitative theory.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Xinliang Feng
Xinliang Feng on his passion for materials science and his curious nature that started it all.
Urbanization in the Time of Climate Change
Urban India’s response to climate change.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Liming Dai
Metal-free catalysts and the need for a sustainable present and future: meet Professor Liming Dai.
Printing Electronic Components like Newspapers
Roll-to-roll laser-induced superplasticity, a new fabrication method, prints metals at nanoscale for making electronic devices.
Recycling of Paper-based Electronics for a Sustainable World
Recyclable, paper-based electronic circuits that reduce pollution and save on resources.
Constructing the Future with Energy-Efficient Building Materials
Advanced polymers can address the need for improved insulation materials and potentially lower carbon dioxide emissions.
Prof. Ghim Wei Ho on Research for a Sustainable World
Dr. Ghim Wei Ho is a scientist who studies sustainable energy, discusses how she choose her research path, the future of the soft matter field, her hobbies, and who she admires the most.
Getting Tough: Photopolymers to Enhance Bone Scaffold Materials
Researchers focus on improving the existing molecular scaffolding that is used for bone regeneration.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Yury Gogotsi
Yury Gogotsi was a chemist from the very beginning. He feels the excitement of scientific discovery, and cannot imagine doing anything else.