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Tuneable Hollows

Tuneable Hollows

Hollow polyurethane microspheres with a single hole of controllable size can host nanospheres and other particles

Protein for Hair Regrowth

Protein for Hair Regrowth

Researchers investigating how stress affects gastrointestinal function may have stumbled upon a cure for baldness

Printing MOF Crystals

Printing MOF Crystals

Single submicrometer metal-organic framework crystals can be "printed" at a desired location on a low-wettable surface

Silicon Buckybowl

Silicon Buckybowl

Chemists have substituted silicon into a partial fullerene molecule, a buckybowl, to synthesize trisilasumanene and its derivatives

Losing Control in MOFs

Losing Control in MOFs

Losing control in metal-organic frameworks could give them unique characteristics, such as dynamic solid state properties

Nanoparticle Security Printing

Nanoparticle Security Printing

A modified inkjet printer can be used to "print" luminescent nanomaterials with different wavelengths for security purposes

Krypton: Trapped and Cold

Krypton: Trapped and Cold

Trapping a substance within a porous material can have a significant impact on how it freezes and melts