Articles from Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
Machine learning used to optimise polymer production
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · December 2, 2024
Machine learning can predict the mechanical properties of polymers
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · October 25, 2024
Dual-action therapy shows promise against aggressive oral cancer
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · July 30, 2024
A new spin on materials analysis
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · April 17, 2024
Kirigami hydrogels rise from cellulose film
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · April 12, 2024
Sensing structure without touching
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · February 26, 2024
GPT-4 artificial intelligence shows some competence in chemistry
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · October 16, 2023
Closing the loop between artificial intelligence and robotic experiments
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · August 23, 2023
Machine intelligence for designing molecules and reaction pathways
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · May 23, 2023
Face-down: Gravity's effects on cell movement
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · May 12, 2023
Polymer protection for vaccines and drugs
TSUKUBA, Japan, Dec 9, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - A biocompatible polymer could help deliver vaccines and drugs with reduced risk of the rare dangerous adverse reaction called anaphylaxis. Researchers at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Japan have developed the polymer and performed preliminary tests, which they report in the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials.
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · December 9, 2022
Portable generator powers small safety devices
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · February 18, 2022
Tiny electric generators could accelerate wound healing
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · January 18, 2022
Improving machine learning for materials design
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · September 30, 2021
Submerged sensors to control wearable electronics
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · August 18, 2021
Revealing crystal structures robotically
TSUKUBA, Japan, Dec 2, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - Researchers at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) in Japan have automated a complex and labour-intensive process for analysing the results of X-ray diffraction studies, which are used to determine the structure of crystalline materials. The team described the development and application of their technique in the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials: Methods.
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · December 2, 2022
Hydrogel holds life-giving cells longer
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · August 6, 2021
Stimulating blood vessel formation with magnets
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · July 22, 2021
Spinning electricity from heat and cold
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · June 29, 2021
Better memristors for brain-like computing
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · May 15, 2021
Dye-based device sees the invisible
By Science and Technology of Advanced Materials · Via ACN Newswire · April 16, 2021