Paper sensors for blood typing are designed in barcode shape, enabling seamless integration with smartphones

Paper sensors for blood typing are designed in barcode shape, enabling seamless integration with smartphones
Trimethoxyboroxine can be efficiently prepared from the reduction of carbon dioxide by borane in a single step
Graphene-based materials enable fast electrochemical detection of leukemia cells with ultra-high sensitivity
2D COSY NMR made fast enough to follow the kinetics of organic reactions and identify intermediates
A metallic mirror with long term memory can be electrochemically generated with high reversibility
Activated carbon can be used to effectively separate proteins based on size and effective charge differences
A series of chiral diaryl-N-alkyl imines can perform light- and heat-induced unidirectional rotation
An oligophenylene vinylene derivative with pH-dependent fluorescence can emit white light through tuned charge transfer
Gold nanoparticles are induced to self-assemble at liquid-liquid interfaces, sealing macroscopic droplets in reflective films
Micelles catalyze reactions to form their own building blocks, mimicking the self-reproduction of living cells