States of matter Research update Strange metals become even stranger Unusual magnetoresistance observed in high-Tc cuprates could yield fundamental insights into the nature of superconductivity Read article: Strange metals become even stranger
Advanced materials Research update Weyl phononic crystal negatively refracts sound waves New “zero reflection” topological quantum material could have many practical applications Read article: Weyl phononic crystal negatively refracts sound waves
Advanced materials Research update ‘Oleo Sponge’ mops up oil spills Open-water tests show that the sponge-like material can completely remove a thin layer of oil from the ocean surface Read article: ‘Oleo Sponge’ mops up oil spills
Advanced materials Research update Organic ferroelectrics finally stick in the memory Researchers vastly improve the reach of ferroelectrics by producing the first all-organic perovskites Read article: Organic ferroelectrics finally stick in the memory
Advanced materials Research update Wet etching makes high quality topological superconductor Samples could be used to study the quantum spin Hall effect as well as to make spintronics devices and qubits Read article: Wet etching makes high quality topological superconductor
Advanced materials Research update Static electric field suppresses superconductivity The London brothers may have been right Read article: Static electric field suppresses superconductivity
Advanced materials Research update Skyrmion phases: two for the price of two First observations of two independent skyrmion phases in the same magnetic material Read article: Skyrmion phases: two for the price of two
Advanced materials Research update 100% biodegradable packaging company expands Aiming to reduce plastic waste in food packaging, Sulapac joins forces with Fazer Read article: 100% biodegradable packaging company expands
Advanced materials Research update Printed metal-polymer conductors make stretchy biodevices Applications include cardiac patches, wearable glove keyboards, soft robotics and medical implants Read article: Printed metal-polymer conductors make stretchy biodevices
Advanced materials Research update Printed ferromagnetic domains help make fast-moving robot Tiny device, which can roll, jump and grasp objects, might be used in a host of biomedical applications, like minimally invasive surgery or targeted drug delivery Read article: Printed ferromagnetic domains help make fast-moving robot