Future heritage: rapid prototyping or rapid decay?

In a new review published today in Heritage Science, researchers from UCL's Institute for Sustainable Heritage look at the challenge of conserving the materials… Read more »
In a new review published today in Heritage Science, researchers from UCL's Institute for Sustainable Heritage look at the challenge of conserving the materials… Read more »
In the first of a new series showcasing research from the SEAH-CDT in Heritage Science, Hend Mahgoub and co-authors look into the material properties of paper… Read more »
In a new paper in Heritage Science, researchers at the Museum of Modern Art in New York use state-of the-art techniques to analyse Piet Mondrian's emblematic… Read more »
Rajarshi Guha and Egon Willighagen take the helm as new Editors-in-Chief of the Journal of Cheminformatics.
The latest article collection in Heritage Science celebrates 2015 as "The year of light and light-based technologies" by presenting papers on the use of light… Read more »
In a new paper published in Heritage Science, Cathy Daly reports on a new tool that will enable conservation experts to monitor the impact of climate change on… Read more »
The 12th International Conference on Renewable Resources & Biorefineries (RRB-12) was held in the beautiful Flemish city of Ghent. Springer was there,… Read more »
In a new article in Journal of Cheminformatics, researchers present “Ask Ernö,” a self-learning system for analyzing NMR data.
A new article collection in Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture celebrates the concept of the rhizosphere.
In the first of a collection of articles on the use of light in cultural heritage studies, a new paper in Heritage Science looks at laser cleaning, and how it… Read more »