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    Home » Amorphous materials » News » Top 10 Materials News from September 2012

    Top 10 Materials News from September 2012

    1 October 2012 | Zara Preston

    Click on the titles below to read the news stories:

    1. Electronics, at the molecular scale
    2. New reference material could aid nano-toxicity research
    3. Super stretchy super gel
    4. New, cheaper nanolithography technique
    5. Wirelessly powered cardiac device
    6. Rust never sleeps
    7. X-rays probe magnetism in superconductors
    8. World’s first HIV nanomedicines
    9. Printing 3D in seconds
    10. Sliding metals show fluidlike behavior


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