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    Home » Amorphous materials » News » Top 10 Materials News from May 2013

    Top 10 Materials News from May 2013

    4 June 2013 | Zara Preston

    Click on each title to read the best news items:

    1.Graphene and friends could harness the Sun’s energy
    2.A flexible, transparent electrode material based on graphene
    3.A new kind of friction
    4.Graphene quantum dots to detect humidity and pressure
    5.Catching graphene butterflies
    6.Inkjet printing with graphene
    7.A giant leap to polymer solar cell commercialization?
    8.Brighter nanoscale alloys
    9.Engineered biomaterial could improve success of medical implants
    10.A quantum simulator for magnetic materials


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