Researchers at Rice University have found a way to kill some diseased cells and treat others in the same sample at the same time.
Electrically spun fabric offers dual defense against pregnancy, HIV
Electrically spun cloth with nanometer-sized fibers can dissolve to release drugs, providing a platform for cheap, discrete and reversible protection.
Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology Acquires HGV Vosseler
Carl Zeiss strengthens its position as a solutions provider in the automotive industry and acquires HGV Vosseler GmbH & Co. KG
Repairing Injured Nerves with Artificial PEDOT Conduits
Scientists have developed a novel nerve construct: artificial hybrid conducting polymer-hydrogel conduits are used to repair peripheral nerve gaps.
September Highlights from physica status solidi
Chirality, Chalcogenides, and light-extraction – these and more in September’s physics highlights.
Sweden, China Expanding Biomedical Research Co-operation
A signing ceremony marking the official start of a far-reaching new collaboration in biomedicine and biotechnology research and education between the KTH Royal Institute of Technology and China’s Shanghai Jiaotong University (SJTU).
Most accessed papers in physica status solidi for June 2012
The most downloaded papers from the physica status solidi family in June.
Catching up with Younan Xia
Professor Younan Xia talks with Materials Views about his move to Georgia Tech and the new direction of his research.
June Highlights from Physica Status Solidi
Heterojunctions, nanowires, and radiation sensors – these and more in June’s physics highlights.
Advanced Optical Materials Issue 2
Advanced Optical Materials Issue 2 is live, with 12 papers from top research groups and covering all aspects of light–matter interactions.