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Biomaterials news, June 2014

Keep up to date on bioactive glasses

A new virtual special issue on these fascinating materials.

Biological ferroelectrics

New studies demonstrate the ferroelectricity of elastin

Researchers from Brown have simplified matters by using a stiff, rod-like virus instead of DNA to experiment with nanopores.

Leading materials scientists join the conference.

Free access to presentations spanning thermal analysis techniques.

Free access to conference presentations, covering biosensors, graphene and diamond.

A bioactive glass scaffold could make the repair of complex bone and tooth defects much easier.

Shrimp inspires a new design for tougher carbon fiber-epoxy composites.

The road to more efficient delivery of bone regenerating growth factors, with greater accuracy and at a lower cost.

Scientists have developed a method using DNA origami to turn one-dimensional nano materials into two dimensions.

The best of materials science news from May 2014.

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