Surface science news, March 2014

Researchers have developed a paper filter, which can remove virus particles with an efficiency matching that of the best industrial virus filters.

US company Quantum Polymers has introduced QuantaPEEK-GF30/CF30 extruded stock shape plastic rod products up to 8 inches in diameter, made with 30% carbon

Study published in journal Materials Today reveals details of logical circuits built using living slime molds.

A recent study has developed a mobile app (Spectral Analyser) that allows users to link with cloud-based technology to download spectra to mobile devices.

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Changing the characteristics of a semiconductor material at the nanoscale can influence the way that neural cells grow on the material.

An international research team has discovered a potentially clean, low-cost way to convert carbon dioxide into methanol.

Researchers have developed a material that could help prevent blood clots.

Top 10 Materials News from February 2014

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