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Characterization news, April 2015

The NSF’ will use Elsevier’s data in support of the next SEI report which will be released in 2016.

Scientists discover geckos’ skin is moisture-resistant, self-cleaning, and antibacterial.

Researchers from Japan and China have confirmed carbon nanotubes’ remarkable strengthening effect in metal matrix composites is due to load transfer.

A team of researchers describe how an accurate statistical description of heterogeneous particulate materials governs the thermo-mechanical properties.

The first ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces young investigator has been awarded to Materials Today Editorial Board member Alejandro Briseño.

Researchers have developed a novel X-ray imaging technique to visualize and study the electrochemical reactions in lithium-ion rechargeable batteries.

Materials Today is delighted to announce the launch of Applied Materials Today.

Assessment of commercial MgO substrates.

Structural changes in lithium-ion batteries have been visualized for the first time by DESY researcher Dr. Ulrike Bösenberg.

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