Themed collection Soft Matter 20th Anniversary Collection

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Open Access Perspective

Rethinking nuclear shaping: insights from the nuclear drop model

The resistance of the liquid drop-like nucleus to deformation is dependent on whether the nuclear lamina is smooth or wrinkled. When it is smooth and taut, the nuclear shape can be calculated from geometric constraints on volume and surface area.

Graphical abstract: Rethinking nuclear shaping: insights from the nuclear drop model
From the themed collection: Soft Matter Recent Review Articles, 2024
Review Article

Supramolecular chiroptical sensing of chiral species based on circularly polarized luminescence

Chiral analytes can bind to an achiral fluorescent system to generate circularly polarized luminescence (CPL). Subsequently, the CPL signal can be employed to determine the absolute configuration of the chiral substrate.

Graphical abstract: Supramolecular chiroptical sensing of chiral species based on circularly polarized luminescence
From the themed collection: Soft Matter 20th Anniversary Collection
Communication

Understanding polymer–colloid gels: a solvent perspective using low-field NMR

We perform a dual rheological and NMR systematic characterization of CMC/CB hydrogels emphasizing phase transitions through the variation of both the gel formulation and temperature.

Graphical abstract: Understanding polymer–colloid gels: a solvent perspective using low-field NMR
From the themed collection: Soft Matter 20th Anniversary Collection
Paper

Mapping deformation dynamics to composition of topologically-active DNA blends

We leverage in situ enzymatic topological conversion and OpTiDDM to map the deformation dynamics of DNA blends with over 70 fractions of linear, ring and supercoiled molecules that span the phase space of possible topological compositions.

Graphical abstract: Mapping deformation dynamics to composition of topologically-active DNA blends
From the themed collection: Soft Matter 20th Anniversary Collection
Open Access Paper

A dynamical system approach to relaxation in glass-forming liquids

We adapt a dynamical system approach to the practical matter of estimating relaxation times in both cooled liquids and crystals at elevated temperatures, which we identify as weakly non-integrable dynamical systems.

Graphical abstract: A dynamical system approach to relaxation in glass-forming liquids
From the themed collection: Soft Matter 20th Anniversary Collection
Open Access Paper

Curvature induces and enhances transport of spinning colloids through narrow channels

Curvature in a microfluidic channel can be used to induce and enhance the propulsion of magnetically driven microscopic rotors.

Graphical abstract: Curvature induces and enhances transport of spinning colloids through narrow channels
From the themed collection: Colloidal interactions, dynamics and rheology
Paper

Effect of rotational shear on the dielectric dispersion of a nematic liquid crystal above the Freedericksz threshold field

Rheo-dielectric studies of soft materials provide important information on the dynamic structure and electric polarization.

Graphical abstract: Effect of rotational shear on the dielectric dispersion of a nematic liquid crystal above the Freedericksz threshold field
From the themed collection: Soft Matter 20th Anniversary Collection
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About this collection

June 2025 marks 20 years since the first articles were published in Soft Matter and as part of the celebrations for Soft Matter’s 20th Anniversary, we are delighted to introduce to you our 20th Anniversary Collection. Featuring high quality research and review articles from some of the top authors in the field, we hope you enjoy reading this special collection.

We would like to thank all of our authors, reviewers, and readers for your incredible support since we launched and we look forward to seeing what developments the next 20 years will bring!


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