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Characterization news, January 2015

The Physics Innovation Award is a competition inviting you to come up with original innovative ideas to improve the publishing experience.

University of British Columbia physicists have detected 'charge ordering' in electron-doped cuprate superconductors for the first time.

Revealing hidden structures in domain interfaces in organic semiconductors.

Outstanding contributions recognized at the Materials Today Asia conference.

Researchers measured the time electrons needed to travel through a film consisting of a few layers a of magnesium atoms.

The Editorial Board of Nuclear Instruments and Methods, Section A (NIMA) is currently accepting nominations for the Kai Siegbahn Prize.

Dr Subhash Mahajan, Coordinating Editor of Acta Materialia, will receive the prestigious Institute of Metals/Robert Franklin Mehl Award.

New Editor-in-Chief announced for Diamond and Related Materials

The 2014 Materials Today Cover Competition winners have been revealed...

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