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Electronic properties news, June 2015

Researchers at the University of Chicago’s Institute for Molecular Engineering have made a crucial step toward nuclear spintronic technologies.

Grinding carbon nanotubes to produce graphene nanoribbons.

Designer electronics out of the printer.

Combining engineering with surface chemistry to precisely control the nano-accordion’s geometry, composition, and its overall material properties.

Watch a video on Interstitial Flow in the Hierarchical Pore Space Architecture of Bone Tissue.

Low-power PRAM flexible memory for wearable electronics.

Graphene filaments used to make tuneable on-chip light source.

Food Scientists and materials scientists and engineers gain new source of up-to-date, trustworthy reference content.

A potential way to harvest some of the ‘lost’ frictional energy from rolling car tyres has been proposed by scientists.

Cedric Barroo (Faculty of Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) has won the 2014 Frans Habraken Best Paper Award.

The 2015 winner of the 2015 W.H. Zachariasen Award award has been announced: John Mauro of Corning, International.

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