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The first articles of Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Cerámica y Vidrio are now available on ScienceDirect.

Color vision of the human eye has ability to see differences in light passing through thin films down to the nanoscale.

The Air Force Research Lab has announced the Materials Science and Engineering Data Challenge.

SoftwareX is now open for submissions.

Researchers have developed a new technique that enables sensitive and specific detection of molecules at the electrode/electrolyte interface.

German physicists have successfully employed ultrafast terahertz spectroscopy to determine the basic properties of spintronics components.

Using a single molecule as a sensor, scientists have successfully imaged electric potential fields with unrivaled precision.

Postdoctoral scholars in between jobs can get free access to Elsevier's journals and books on ScienceDirect.

Researchers have confirmed diamond’s credentials as a bioimplant material and devised a protocol for culturing neurons from stem cells on its surface.

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