Surface science news, July 2014

A team of researchers has created a new way of manufacturing microstructured surfaces that have novel three-dimensional textures.

The solution-based inorganic process could drive more efficient electronics and solar devices
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Thank you to all who have submitted. Winners to be announced at the Materials Today Asia conference in December.

Scientists have discovered that proteins found within the nuclear pore function similar to a velcro.

Scientists at USC have developed a water-based organic battery that is long lasting, built from cheap, eco-friendly components.

A new mathematical model could help engineers control the formation of wrinkle, crease, and fold structures in a wide variety of materials.

The best in materials science news from June 2014.

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