Balloon angioplasty better, according to materials modeling

Materials researchers at the Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering in the UK have modeled the angioplasty/stenting process, and determined… Read more »
Materials researchers at the Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering in the UK have modeled the angioplasty/stenting process, and determined… Read more »
How do you get more electrical yield out of silicon-organic hybrid solar cells? With silicon nanocones, tuned to the solar spectrum, that mimic moth eyes!
Study uncovers how classical music composers collaborate, mix, and influence one another. Results show how culture evolves and predict the future of the… Read more »
Wouldn’t it be great to find out how stem cells are differentiating, without having to disrupt them? Well, with Raman micro-spectroscopy (RMS), researchers… Read more »
You may have seen stories about umbral moonshine in the news recently. You might not have also seen an article by the topic’s pioneers in Research in the… Read more »
Welcome to the new SpringerOpen Blog. This is a place where we talk about open access—especially in the scientific world beyond biomedicine, the best and most… Read more »
I used—and continue to use—Papers. I used a simple URL for a collection of articles—like this one—and it couldn’t have been easier.
At this year's spring MRS meeting, though, we tried something new—we added a strong presence for SpringerOpen at the Springer booth. The Springer… Read more »