Read article: Turbulence transforms polymers into gecko-like dendrites Polymers Research update Turbulence transforms polymers into gecko-like dendrites Unusual-looking polymers have strong adhesive properties
Read article: Material lattice morphs into doubly curved shapes Polymers Research update Material lattice morphs into doubly curved shapes Technique could produce scalable, reversible, shape-shifting structures with hitherto unseen complexity for use in a host of practical applications
Read article: Surfactant monolayers help make polymer crystals Polymers Research update Surfactant monolayers help make polymer crystals SMAIS technique produces synthetic covalent organic 2D polymer sheets with the largest crystalline domain sizes ever
Read article: Optical lace could make a ‘nervous system’ for robots Polymers Research update Optical lace could make a ‘nervous system’ for robots New fibrous material could allow robots to feel touch and sense how they interact with their environment
Read article: Protein building blocks make sustainable organic batteries Materials for energy Research update Protein building blocks make sustainable organic batteries Protein batteries could be promising alternatives to conventional lithium-ion devices
Read article: Simple tweak reprogrammes DNA-responsive hydrogel smart materials Polymers Research update Simple tweak reprogrammes DNA-responsive hydrogel smart materials With a single RNA tweak, researchers produce user-friendly hydrogels that respond to different environmental triggers in various ways from chemical release to electrical fusing
Read article: Electricity-free cooling material system shows potential Polymers Research update Electricity-free cooling material system shows potential Polymer/metal combination provides the potential for inexpensive, all-day radiative cooling
Read article: Ink-free polymers colour under stress Polymers Research update Ink-free polymers colour under stress Controlled “crazing” can colour polymers for many possible applications
Read article: New ‘flexoelectret’ material could create high voltages when bent Polymers Research update New ‘flexoelectret’ material could create high voltages when bent Silicone-based material could be used in wearable electronics
Read article: Negative order appears in liquid crystals Polymers Research update Negative order appears in liquid crystals New result could help in the development of artificial muscles for soft robotics