Researchers from Singapore and China review the use of computational modeling for a better understanding of 2D materials.

Researchers from Singapore and China review the use of computational modeling for a better understanding of 2D materials.
Advanced Materials Interfaces began in 2014 as a forum for top-level research into interface and surface science. In this short time, it has already attracted many important, highly interdisciplinary contributions from recognized experts. To build on this and to...
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology Beijing report a wearable self-cleaning/charging power system (SPS) that can harvest electrical energy from falling raindrops.
The ability to readily detect point mutations could have a profound impact on the way that genetic diseases are diagnosed.
Dr. Dongling Ma (INRS) and co-author Deepak Thrithamarassery Gangadharan talk to us about themselves, their careers, and the future of perovskite solar cell research.
The progress made towards stabilizing black phosphorus (BP) for long-term use in electronic devices is reviewed.
Disposable and flexible electronics made from paper could provide a cost-effective alternate to current electronic device materials.
There are new top review papers in Advanced Materials Interfaces “Hall of Fame”. All included papers are free to read for a limited time!
Materials science meets Mills and Boon.
Scientists show that single nickel atoms are an efficient, cost-effective catalyst for converting carbon dioxide into useful chemicals.