This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!

This month’s Advanced Engineering Materials covers and top papers!
New nitride semiconductors to expand the material toolset for infrared sensing devices.
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...
A novel on-chip dense waveguide sensor to detect single unlabeled nanoparticles.
Swiss researchers developed fibers that can detect even the slightest pressure and strain and can withstand considerable deformation.
The integrated stress response (ISR) is a highly-conserved pathway used by cells to respond to diverse cellular stresses.
Scientists have shown the potential of liquid crystal shells as enabling material for a vast array of future applications.
A strategy for placing bezel-less image sensors for electronic devices over the entire surface of a tetrahedral, 3D sensor is demonstrated.
Polymeric Photoacids allow the localized production of protons while the polymerization is straight forward and avoids the use of protecting groups and extra steps in the synthesis.
A team of scientists from Belgium investigated the plasma‐induced chemistry in organic solutions of polylactic acid (PLA), and their effects on the resultant PLA nanofibers.