An ångström-scale Janus aperture as a gas flow rectifier

An ångström-scale Janus aperture as a gas flow rectifier

• Abstract Directional mass transport in confined space is crucial to life and the water-energy-environment nexus • Despite progress in understanding biological and designing artif

Materials Science · February 26, 2026 (updated February 26, 2026) · 1 min · 212 words
How ions squeeze water out of n-type ladder organic mixed conductors

How ions squeeze water out of n-type ladder organic mixed conductors

• Subjects Electronic devices Polymers Unlike common organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors that swell upon electrochemical doping, poly(benzimidazobenzophenanthroline) exhibits

Materials Science · February 26, 2026 (updated February 26, 2026) · 2 min · 248 words
Topological control of spontaneous failure in active nematic solids

Topological control of spontaneous failure in active nematic solids

• Abstract Active solids using energy influx to generate non-equilibrium forces undergo spontaneous mechanical failure, but how topological defects concentrate internal stresses an

Materials Science · February 26, 2026 (updated February 26, 2026) · 2 min · 224 words
A molten-salt dispersion of lanthanides at the atomic scale

A molten-salt dispersion of lanthanides at the atomic scale

• Abstract Lanthanide (Ln) elements have distinctive electronic structures and chemical behaviours that can be used to tune electrocatalytic performance when they are introduced as

Materials Science · February 24, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 360 words
Restoring the tumour mechanophenotype of vocal fold cancer reverts its malignant properties

Restoring the tumour mechanophenotype of vocal fold cancer reverts its malignant properties

• Abstract Increased extracellular matrix deposition and stiffness promotes solid tumour progression. • Yet, the precise mechanotransduction pathways, especially in less-studied me

Materials Science · February 24, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 344 words
Bulk-heterojunction doping in lead halide perovskites for low-resistance metal contacts

Bulk-heterojunction doping in lead halide perovskites for low-resistance metal contacts

• Abstract Efficient carrier injection at metal-semiconductor interfaces is essential for probing intrinsic electronic properties and enabling high-performance devices. • Thinning

Materials Science · February 24, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 348 words
Ultralow contact resistance in halide perovskite devices

Ultralow contact resistance in halide perovskite devices

• Subjects Electronic devices Electronic properties and materials A charge transfer between metal oxide and halide perovskites occurring beneath the metal contact surface locally d

Materials Science · February 24, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 327 words
Interface complexes unlock ultrahigh-strength martensite

Interface complexes unlock ultrahigh-strength martensite

• Subjects Mechanical properties Metals and alloys A martensitic medium-entropy alloy surpasses the long-standing strength-ductility ceiling of conventional ultrahigh-strength stee

Materials Science · February 24, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 298 words
Crystal-facet-directed all-vacuum-deposited perovskite solar cells

Crystal-facet-directed all-vacuum-deposited perovskite solar cells

• Abstract Vacuum-based deposition is a scalable, solvent-free industrial method ideal for uniform coatings on complex substrates. • However, all-vacuum-deposited perovskite solar

Materials Science · February 24, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 329 words
Six-state clock physics in an atomically thin antiferromagnet

Six-state clock physics in an atomically thin antiferromagnet

• Abstract The study of collective behaviour driven by spontaneous symmetry breaking and topology is crucial for understanding phase transitions in quantum matter. • The two-dimens

Materials Science · February 24, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 335 words
Altermagnetic multiferroics with symmetry-locked magnetoelectric coupling

Altermagnetic multiferroics with symmetry-locked magnetoelectric coupling

• Subjects Ferroelectrics and multiferroics Magnetic properties and materials We discuss altermagnetic multiferroics, materials hosting distinct advantages for low-power spintronic

Materials Science · February 24, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 344 words
Reconstructing into a denser phase

Reconstructing into a denser phase

• Subjects Two-dimensional materials Tellurium vacancies can drive atomic reconstruction in PdTe2thin films, converting them into non-layered PdTe. • Such a non-stoichiometric phas

Materials Science · February 23, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 224 words
Multiscale-structured miniaturized 3D force sensors

Multiscale-structured miniaturized 3D force sensors

• Abstract Flexible tactile sensors are pivotal for advancing neuroprosthetics, human-machine interactions and intelligent robotics. • However, achieving highly sensitive tactile s

Materials Science · February 23, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 209 words
Radioisotope-mimetic molecular afterglow probe for downregulated cancer biomarker imaging

Radioisotope-mimetic molecular afterglow probe for downregulated cancer biomarker imaging

• Abstract Molecular afterglow imaging is a biomedical modality with high sensitivity and specificity. • However, due to the short half-lives of existing afterglow agents, longitud

Materials Science · February 23, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 224 words
Reconstructing into a denser phase

Reconstructing into a denser phase

• Subjects Two-dimensional materials Tellurium vacancies can drive atomic reconstruction in PdTe2thin films, converting them into non-layered PdTe. • Such a non-stoichiometric phas

Materials Science · February 22, 2026 (updated February 23, 2026) · 2 min · 227 words
Multiscale-structured miniaturized 3D force sensors

Multiscale-structured miniaturized 3D force sensors

• Abstract Flexible tactile sensors are pivotal for advancing neuroprosthetics, human-machine interactions and intelligent robotics. • However, achieving highly sensitive tactile s

Materials Science · February 22, 2026 (updated February 23, 2026) · 2 min · 215 words
Radioisotope-mimetic molecular afterglow probe for downregulated cancer biomarker imaging

Radioisotope-mimetic molecular afterglow probe for downregulated cancer biomarker imaging

• Abstract Molecular afterglow imaging is a biomedical modality with high sensitivity and specificity. • However, due to the short half-lives of existing afterglow agents, longitud

Materials Science · February 22, 2026 (updated February 23, 2026) · 2 min · 234 words
A molten-salt dispersion of lanthanides at the atomic scale

A molten-salt dispersion of lanthanides at the atomic scale

• Abstract Lanthanide (Ln) elements have distinctive electronic structures and chemical behaviours that can be used to tune electrocatalytic performance when they are introduced as

Materials Science · February 22, 2026 (updated February 23, 2026) · 2 min · 270 words
Restoring the tumour mechanophenotype of vocal fold cancer reverts its malignant properties

Restoring the tumour mechanophenotype of vocal fold cancer reverts its malignant properties

• ECM stiffness and deposition fuel vocal fold cancer progression through mechanotransduction. • Patient-derived cells show loss of laminin-binding integrins and flocking motility

Materials Science · February 22, 2026 (updated February 23, 2026) · 1 min · 185 words
Bulk-heterojunction doping in lead halide perovskites for low-resistance metal contacts

Bulk-heterojunction doping in lead halide perovskites for low-resistance metal contacts

• Abstract Efficient carrier injection at metal-semiconductor interfaces is essential for probing intrinsic electronic properties and enabling high-performance devices. • Thinning

Materials Science · February 22, 2026 (updated February 23, 2026) · 2 min · 246 words
Ultralow contact resistance in halide perovskite devices

Ultralow contact resistance in halide perovskite devices

• Subjects Electronic devices Electronic properties and materials A charge transfer between metal oxide and halide perovskites occurring beneath the metal contact surface locally d

Materials Science · February 22, 2026 (updated February 23, 2026) · 2 min · 233 words
Interface complexes unlock ultrahigh-strength martensite

Interface complexes unlock ultrahigh-strength martensite

• Subjects Mechanical properties Metals and alloys A martensitic medium-entropy alloy surpasses the long-standing strength-ductility ceiling of conventional ultrahigh-strength stee

Materials Science · February 22, 2026 (updated February 23, 2026) · 2 min · 228 words
Cation-polymer interactions drive water expulsion and deswelling in n-type ladder organic mixed conductors

Cation-polymer interactions drive water expulsion and deswelling in n-type ladder organic mixed conductors

• Abstract Controlling ion-polymer interactions in organic mixed ionic-electronic conductors is crucial for optimizing device performance in applications ranging from bioelectronic

Materials Science · February 20, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 249 words
Diverse polymers with chemical recyclability via regioirregular polymerization of a single monomer

Diverse polymers with chemical recyclability via regioirregular polymerization of a single monomer

• Abstract The development of polymer products with a circular economy lifecycle represents a path to alleviate the growing plastic waste and energy crisis. • However, long-standin

Materials Science · February 20, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 227 words
Helical metasurfaces based on topological surface states in three-dimensional photonic topological insulators

Helical metasurfaces based on topological surface states in three-dimensional photonic topological insulators

• Abstract Topological photonics expands the landscape of artificial electromagnetic materials and provides a variety of responses via robust boundary modes. • Three-dimensional ph

Materials Science · February 20, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 192 words
Ideal non-crystals as a distinct form of ordered states without symmetry breaking

Ideal non-crystals as a distinct form of ordered states without symmetry breaking

• Abstract Order and disorder are central concepts in condensed-matter physics. • Crystals break translational and rotational symmetries, whereas quasicrystals challenge this parad

Materials Science · February 20, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 219 words
Atomically precise synthesis and simultaneous heterostructure integration of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides through nano-confinement

Atomically precise synthesis and simultaneous heterostructure integration of 2D transition metal dichalcogenides through nano-confinement

• Abstract Two-dimensional (2D) materials, such as graphene, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and hexagonal boron nitride, exhibit intriguing properties that are sensitive t

Materials Science · February 19, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 147 words
Ultraclean monolayers from a van der Waals confinement

Ultraclean monolayers from a van der Waals confinement

• Subjects Materials science Nanoscience and technology Growing transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers at a buried van der Waals interface simultaneously improves thickness con

Materials Science · February 19, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 143 words
Narrowband quantum emitters with optically addressable spin states generated in hexagonal boron nitride

Narrowband quantum emitters with optically addressable spin states generated in hexagonal boron nitride

• Single-step thermal process produces high-density, narrowband quantum emitters in hexagonal boron nitride. • Emitters exhibit narrow spectral linewidths, ideal for single-photon

Materials Science · February 18, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 170 words
Sun orchids successfully trick bees with false anthers

Sun orchids successfully trick bees with false anthers

• Deceptive sun orchids are known to mimic nearby flowering plants, displaying showy anthers to lure bees. • Now, researchers report that fruit production in sun orchids plummeted

Materials Science · February 16, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 219 words
Alex Plajer - From Postdoc to PI: Combining Unusual Monomers Into Functional Polymers

Alex Plajer - From Postdoc to PI: Combining Unusual Monomers Into Functional Polymers

• Plajer did not begin his career intending to become a polymer scientist. • His doctoral work at Cambridge under Dominic Wright was characterized by the unusual degree of academic

Materials Science · February 16, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 1 min · 203 words
Microplastics in gastric tissue: A newly discovered risk factor for cancer development?

Microplastics in gastric tissue: A newly discovered risk factor for cancer development?

• Microplastics are everywhere, from the highest mountains to the deepest seas and even in rainwater, as recently detected in Jakarta, Indonesia. • Now, for the first time, scienti

Materials Science · February 16, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 328 words
A single blood test could spot multiple cancers early, saving lives

A single blood test could spot multiple cancers early, saving lives

• Implementing multi-cancer blood tests in routine screening could help doctors diagnose cancer at earlier stages, when treatment is more effective and patients are more likely to

Materials Science · February 16, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 293 words
Pesticide-free, climate-smart agriculture with 'SafeWax'

Pesticide-free, climate-smart agriculture with 'SafeWax'

• Modern agriculture is facing a paradoxical crisis: we need to produce more food than ever before, yet the tools we use to protect that food are slowly destroying the environment

Materials Science · February 16, 2026 (updated February 25, 2026) · 2 min · 244 words
Teaching machines to quiet the noise in quantum computers

Teaching machines to quiet the noise in quantum computers

• IIT Madras team uses machine learning to pinpoint noise sources in quantum computers. • Neural networks trained on synthetic data predict noise features with minimal accuracy los

Materials Science · February 2, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 177 words
Laura Horan of Vanguard Automation on being a photonics engineer

Laura Horan of Vanguard Automation on being a photonics engineer

• In this interview, Elisenda Lara, EPIC’s MarCom Manager, talks with Laura Horan, Staff Engineer and Head of Product Management at Vanguard Automation, about how young people can

Materials Science · February 2, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 226 words
Honeysuckle's therapeutic potential for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Honeysuckle's therapeutic potential for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

• An ‘Eastern meets Western medicine’ study reveals that tiny vesicles from the honeysuckle plant reduce colon inflammation and restore the balance between ‘good and bad’ gut bacte

Materials Science · February 2, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 265 words
From Kombucha fermentation to green electronics

From Kombucha fermentation to green electronics

• During the COVID-19 pandemic, while some people were experimenting with homemade bread, others were focused on beverage fermentation. • Kombucha was the focus of this trend, as i

Materials Science · February 2, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 240 words
Fruit colour plays a smaller role in birds' choice than previously thought

Fruit colour plays a smaller role in birds' choice than previously thought

• Animals and birds that eat fruits help spread plant seeds and shape ecosystems. • Historically, researchers have argued that this mutualism has led fruits to evolve traits tailor

Materials Science · February 2, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 2 min · 275 words