MIT Scientists Use a New Type of Nanoparticle to Make Vaccines More Powerfulby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMetal-organic particles can deliver vaccines and act as an adjuvant to generate a strong immune response at a lower dose
NewsTurning ChatGPT into a ‘Chemistry Assistant’by American Chemical SocietyDeveloping new materials and compounds can benefit from AI shouldering some of the time and labor
NewsInsights into Designing Advanced Stimuli-Responsive Materialsby Institute of Industrial Science, The University of TokyoThe application of this work include gas storage and sensors
NewsWhat Do We Know about the Mechanics of Two-Dimensional Materials?by International Journal of Extreme ManufacturingThis review hopes to help the material research community with the engineering of 2D materials
NewsNovel Tin-Based Metal–Organic Frameworks for Reducing Carbon Dioxide to Formateby Tokyo Institute of TechnologyUsing tin in this process helps overcome the limitation of needing rare metals as a component
NewsScientists Use Computational Modeling to Design 'Ultrastable' Materialsby Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThese highly stable metal-organic frameworks could be useful for applications such as capturing greenhouse gases
NewsCompound Made from Starch Converts Mechanical Energy into Electrical Energyby Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and TechnologyA tiny device incorporates a compound made from starch and baking soda to harvest energy from movement
NewsDetecting Explosives with Fluorescent Metal Organic Frameworksby U.S. Department of EnergyResearchers have now shown how the structure of a MOF, and its interactions with the guest molecules, can produce a signal
NewsInvestigating a Thermal Challenge for MOFsby University of PittsburghNew research in Nature Communications examines thermal transport in metal organic frameworks
NewsResearch Zeroing in on Electronic Nose for Monitoring Air Quality, Diagnosing Diseaseby Oregon State UniversityRecent research focused on using materials known as metal-organic frameworks as gas sensors
NewsWater Harvester Makes It Easy to Quench Your Thirst in the Desertby University of California - BerkeleyNew metal-organic framework enables capture of water from dry air 24/7