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Composites news, June 2016

HardwareX: New Open Access Journal for Open Source Hardware from Elsevier

HardwareX: New Open Access Journal for Open Source Hardware from Elsevier

A violin with acoustics that can be customized is made from a novel composite material that incorporates spider's silk.

Read about the event at IMDEA Materials Institute, Madrid, Spain, which will honor Professor Subra Suresh.

A collaboration between US and Chinese researchers has investigated the use of titanate nanotubes in removing CO2 from flue gas.

Register for the workshop here.

By investigating the structure of the dactyl club used by mantis shrimp to bash prey, scientists have been able to develop new super-strong composites.

Investigating connections between the structure and mechanical properties of bones and shells can improve the performance and longevity of concrete.

Discover the first issue of Materials Discovery.

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