Bacterial adhesionHow do bacteria hold fast onto surfaces? | |
Graphene and Boronitrene (White Graphene)Graphene represents a single atomic layer of sp2-bonded carbon atoms which excels by its unique electronic properties. Irrespective of the particular application, large scale synthesis of graphene is required when using this material in future everyday life. Boronitrene (also called "White graphene" or h-BN monolayers) is an isostructural and isoelectronic analogue of graphene with the honeycomb lattice built by two different sublattices - one made by N atoms and one made by B atoms. Boronitrene represents a one-monolayer insulator that is predicted to replace silicon oxide in future nano transistors. ⇒ read more | |
Fluoridation and "Artificial Teeth"How is fluoride taken up by our teeth? | |
Structure Formation in Polymer FilmsHave you ever tried to paint with water colours on a porcelain or plastic surface? | |
Flow Properties of Complex FluidsWhy doesn't ketchup come out of the bottle? | |
Adsorption of BiomoleculesWhat will Carius and Bactus do when they can no longer find their footing? | |
Structure AnalysisIf you had to describe a slice of Swiss cheese exactly - what would you do? | |
Gecko AdhesionWhat did Spider-Man copy from the Gecko? |