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    *New Release* Top 10 News from August 2012

    5 September 2012

    So... lets take a look at August's round up what's happening in and around Materials Science...

    1. Photovoltaics from any semiconductor?
    2. Graphene re-knits its holes
    3. The world's sharpest x-ray eye
    4. Piezoelectric sensors key to DNA detection
    5. Effects of nanoparticles on crops
    6. Nano-FTIR
    7. World’s smallest semiconductor laser
    8. Cutting the graphene cake
    9. Mirror inspired by sticky tape
    10. Single-molecule measurement of van der Waals interactions


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