Interface Magazine
Luke Liu builds molecular sponges—known as metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, these molecular sponges have the potential to store and separate…
July 10, 2015
Interface Magazine
Harry Warring, the new Chair of the MacDiarmid Emerging Research Association (MESA) likes spin - spintronics to be precise –…
July 10, 2015
Interface Magazine
The age of fossil fuels is coming to an end and global warming from their burning is undeniable - but…
July 10, 2015
Interface Magazine
While in Nelson for AMN-7 the MacDiarmid Institute’s seventh international conference for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, three of the Institute’s…
March 24, 2015
Interface Magazine
About a tenth of the energy we use globally goes into chemical separations—processes that strip a particular molecule from a…
March 24, 2015
Interface Magazine
What do the origins of the early universe have to do with materials science? More than you might think, according…
March 24, 2015
Interface Magazine
When Professor Pat Unwin talks about a state of flux, he’s not thinking of political uncertainty or economic turmoil or…
March 24, 2015
Interface Magazine
When Professor Laurens Molenkamp discovered the quantum spin Hall effect, he knew he was onto something big.
March 24, 2015
Learning Hub
Kōrero with Scientists brings primary and early childhood educators and scientists together in ways that help teachers to understand and…
March 12, 2015
Learning Hub
A really exciting experiment introducing the concepts of exothermic and endothermic reactions.
May 2, 2014
Learning Hub
What is air pressure? How do planes (or kites) fly? Blowing over the top of a paper strip causes it…
May 2, 2014
Learning Hub
What are crystals? How do they grow? In this experiment we decorate pipecleaner snowflakes with borax crystals.
May 2, 2014