A team of scientists has created a new shape-changing polymer that could transform how future soft materials are constructed.
A group of scientists from Ohio State University developed a new shape-changing polymer that has the potential to revolutionize the construction of soft materials.
These "foldable bottlebrush polymer networks" could pave the way for materials that are both robust and highly flexible.
Soft materials and polymers are ubiquitous in our lives and form the basis of many advances in medicine, sustainability, manufacturing, and clean water access. What makes these materials unique is ...
UVA researchers’ new polymer strategy shifts a centuries-old engineering paradigm with a molecular design that doesn’t ...
Algenesis submerged shoes made with its biodegradable polyurethane foam in the Pacific Ocean to demonstrate their ...
Led by scientists from Berkeley Lab, the experiment used an innovative set of machine-learning models to discover the highly ...
Researchers developed biodegradable materials that could replace the plastic micro-beads now used in beauty products. The materials could also be used to encapsulate nutrients for food fortification.
Q5, a new protein-based gel, offers sustainable and stable performance for skincare products. If you have a meticulous ...
University at Buffalo engineer Kaihang Shi specializes in using artificial intelligence, molecular simulation and other approaches to create nanomaterials for energy and sustainability applications.
This book is an authoritative and comprehensive account of the principles and practice of modern NMR spectroscopy of solid polymers to determine their structure and dynamics at a molecular level. The ...