Asymmetrical water droplets drive themselves across surfaces with wrinkle gradients
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Polymer Cylinders Are Almost Two-Faced
Patchy supramolecular bottle brushes are a first step toward an easy synthesis of Janus cylinders
Old Bricks Glaze New Tiles
Construction waste gets new start as a glassy finish
New Ceramic-Sintering Solution
Cold sintering uses dissolution instead of melting to form dense solids from powders
Career: As A Chemist Working As Freelance Writer
Dr. Nancy McGuire talks about how she came to work as a freelance writer and editor
Semiconductors Go Wavy in the Cold
Two new intermetallic n-type semiconductors adopt modulated structures at low temperatures
A Gap Between Band Gap Values
An actinide compound reveals an unexpected limitation of density functional theory (DFT)
Anatomy of an Explosion
Confocal Raman microscopy can identify explosive residues if some particles survive the blast
A More Fundamental Kilogram
The kilogram is one step closer to breaking its dependency on metal cylinders in glass jars
A Wireless Network Based on Light
Combining red and green phosphors could provide the key to rapid optical telecommunications