Layers of material lying at an angle to each other can develop completely new optical, thermal, and electronic properties

First Semiconductor Crystal in Spiral Form

2018 Impact Factors of ACES Journals
Newest Journal Citation Report results

Copying Iridescent Colors of Beetles
Colloidal inorganic nanowires assemble into a material with high chiroptical activity

Flame-Retardant Battery Electrolyte
Lithium-metal batteries made safer with non-flammable electrolyte and lithium nitrate additive

New Stage in Atomic-Resolution Electron Microscopy
Magnetic objective lens system realizes a magnetic field-free environment at the sample position

Stable Boron Emitters for OLEDs
Molecular stabilization gives high-performance optoelectronic devices

First Polyurethane Wind Blades
Covestro developed alternative to well-established epoxy-based composites

Bioresorbable Electrode for Brain Monitoring
Flexible device degrades completely in about 100 days and could help to avoid surgeries

Single Cells Get Their Shells
Nanocomposite exoskeleton makes mammalian cells more resilient and incorporated inorganic building blocks provide many possibilities

When Spectroscopy and Nanotechnology Join Forces
Dong Qin, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA, explains her research