Carbon news, June 2014

Harvard engineers use new resin inks and 3D printing to construct lightweight cellular composites.

Making hydrophobic fullerenes amphiphilic for technological applications.

Leading materials scientists join the conference.

Free access to presentations spanning thermal analysis techniques.

Free access to conference presentations, covering biosensors, graphene and diamond.

A large international team shows that the electronic properties of graphene change dramatically.

Carbon are not the only nanotubes, boron nitride nanotubes are compared and shown to have contrasting frictional properites at the nanoscale

The best of materials science news from May 2014.

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