Cellular signaling is investigated using a subset of human B cells.
Mimicking Healthy and Diseased Cell Environments
Research suggests that epigenetic remodeling can be persistent and might be a memory keeper.
In Memoriam Siegfried Bauer (1961–2018)
Siegfried Bauer, founder of the Soft Matter Physics Department at Johannes Kepler University Linz (1961–2018).
InfoMat: Novel Materials for Next-Generation Information Systems
InfoMat is a new interdisciplinary and open-access journal bringing you the latest in new materials with unique electrical, optical, and magnetic properties, and their applications in the rapid development of information technology.
Causes of Unequal Climate Change Vulnerability
Understanding why some people are especially vulnerable to climate change is an important step toward developing effective climate change response measures.
Coming Soon: The 20th Anniversary of Advanced Engineering Materials
Advanced Engineering Materials celebrates its 20th Anniversary in 2019.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Wenping Hu
Wenping Hu on his scientific career, important discoveries and future challenges.
Poster Prizes at the 2018 Polymer Crystallization Workshop in Genova
Three exceptional young scientists were awarded poster prizes from the new journal Polymer Crystallization at the 2018 Polymer Crystallization Workshop that took place in September in Genova.
Hall of Fame Highlight: Luis Liz-Marzán
Luis Liz-Marzán on nanoparticles, a concerning trend in science, and his future research plans.
Beyond the Horizon of CMOS
For decades the density of integrated circuits has grown exponentially, according to the empirical Moore´s law published in 1965. In this period, the storage density has increased by a factor of about 100 million. Yet, this rapid development is approaching fundamental...