In 2014, scientists achieved the first ever soft landing on a comet, forever pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
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In 2014, scientists achieved the first ever soft landing on a comet, forever pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
Researchers have found a way to produce advanced functional fabrics while retaining the wearability and durability of everyday fabrics.
Scientists investigate shipping activities in the North and Baltic Seas to implement zero-emission solutions in the next decade.
Researchers develop sustainable source materials for 3D printing. such as single-polymer composites that reinforce themselves and materials derived from waste based plastics.
The life of every child born today will be profoundly affected by climate change. Without accelerated intervention, this new era will come to define the health of people at every stage of their lives.
A bioinspired, soft robotic caterpillar that uses the contraction of live heart cells to propel its motion.
Intrinsic or tightly integrated sensing, actuation, and computation embedded into 3D structures could enable a new generation of truly smart and complex systems, such as robots that have human-like dexterity.
In honor of Advanced Science’s 5th Anniversary, Professor Geoffrey Ozin opens up about his 50 years in materials chemistry, his love of art and communicating science, as well as future research directions.
A new solution for large-scale energy storage through the hydraulic lifting of large rocks.
Roza Janusz has created an alternative to plastic packaging using organic materials that can either be eaten after use or safely composted.