In-depth articles written by our editorial team focusing on the latest developments in materials science and technology
This article discusses the the newest developments in drug research imaging to improve development processes and identify therapeutic targets.
By Mihaela Dimitrova
11 Oct 2019
Metal nanoparticles have a unique spectral response; they interact differently with each given color of light.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019
In an effort to identify adult stem cells that can be induced into many distinct types of cells, researchers have turned to confocal microscopy.
By Benedette Cuffari
9 Sep 2019
Scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and from the Universidad de Zaragoza in Spain announced their breakthrough “virtual camera” that can see around corners.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019
Every day, thunderstorms happen all over the globe, and these are accompanied by bursts of one of the highest-energy light forms found on earth - gamma rays.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019
Fiber optic sensors have become a popular piece of equipment in the aerospace industry because it is considered to be an intrinsically safe component.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019
This article discusses the future of optical sensors in robotic hands and the need for the development of a different breed of robots with increased tactile attention and sensitivity.
By Sarah Moore
24 Sep 2019
Laser beam welding is a concentrated heat process whereby thick and thin materials can be fused together in several applications.
By Brett Smith
24 Sep 2019
Ultrafast computing, such that would make computers function up to 100,000 times faster than conventional computers, is being made possible with the use of lasers.
By Sarah Moore
17 Sep 2019
Observing and learning about Mars is incredibly important to helping us to understand our own planet. Infrared spectroscopy plays a key role in the continual exploration of Mars.
By Sarah Moore
9 Sep 2019