The Springer journal Colloid and Polymer Science awards Steven P. Armes from the University of Sheffield the Colloid and Polymer Science Lecture 2015. The award committee chose Armes in recognition of ...
After gracing the Cornell community with his presence and knowledge during the 1999 Herbert Johnson lecture series, Richard H. Friend, Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge, ...
New York | Heidelberg, 11 September 2014 The Springer journal Colloid and Polymer Science awards Orlin D. Velev from North Carolina State University (USA) the Colloid and Polymer Science Lecture 2014.
This year’s Rideal Lecture awardee is Professor Peter Lovell from the University of Manchester. This year’s one-day symposium will feature six invited lectures by his colleagues and collaborators to ...
The design of polymer networks is one of the oldest and most important challenges in chemistry, impacting many of the highest volume chemical industries from rubber to adhesives to biomedical ...
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nobel Prize laureate Professor Robert H. Grubbs, Victor and Elizabeth Atkins Professor of Chemistry, California Institute of Technology, was the honored speaker at the ...
Ever since the first polymers were discovered, scientists have debated their structures. Before Hermann Staudinger published the brilliant concept of macromolecules, it was generally assumed that the ...
Debate: Bioabsorbable Polymer DES vs Durable Polymer DES -Second Generation Durable Polymer DES are the Gold Standard and Remain Superior to Bioabsorbable Polymer DES! Receive the the latest news, ...
The Bronze Age, the Stone Age, and the Iron Age along with other periods of human history are broadly characterized by the materials that enabled society to advance technologically during that period.
Nearly 40 years ago, in 1966, Kohichi Nakayama was a disaffected 24-year-old undergraduate majoring in chemistry at a Jesuit university in Tokyo. He had alienated his father by refusing to attend an ...
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