In a Nature Materials paper, scientists present a molecular design strategy of inserting flexible, linear units into a polymer backbone to form an electroluminescent material.
In a paper appearing in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers report a telomerase-activated MRI probe that could be applicable to anticancer drug development and more.
In a report published in Nature Communications, researchers describe a micromechanical resonator for which the response exhibits several complex long-term robust dynamic structures, even though the resonator is driven by a single harmonic drive.
A multi-institutional team discovered surprising properties in a magnetic material. This discovery could be applicable to information storage, such as computer memory and high-efficiency microelectronics.
A collaborative effort led by scientists at Ames and Argonne national laboratories is working to keep plastic out of landfills by finding ways to turn it into valuable products.
In a Nanotechnology paper, scientists applied operando focused-ion beam scanning electron microscopy to determine the morphological changes in micro-sized alumina-coated tin particles during cycling.