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Materials chemistry news, June 2015

Scientists have for the first time succeeded in assaying the stability of particles and their distribution within the body.

Grinding carbon nanotubes to produce graphene nanoribbons.

Artificial skin that mimics squid camouflage.

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

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

Quick draw molecules can create outlines of simple shapes, templating, edge detection

A fast, simple process for making microscopic clusters of nanoscale particles.

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.

New synthetic material could be stronger than spider silk.

Stanford University scientists have created a new carbon material that significantly boosts the performance of energy-storage technologies.

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