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Materials in 2020

Jon Evans looks back over materials science in 2020.

A dark form of aluminium oxide could help improve solar receivers while making them cheaper

Muddy deposits of polluting lead in old batteries can be recycled to help generate renewable energy

Sheets of cells that can regenerate blood vessels and be sculpted magnetically could advance bone tissue engineering

Keratin helps the formation of gold nanoclusters which have potential for medical imaging and therapeutic applications

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