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The NSF’ will use Elsevier’s data in support of the next SEI report which will be released in 2016.

Nanosheet sandwiches improve rechargeable batteries.

Printing silicon onto paper using a laser is key to good wearable electronics.

Magnesium ions could replace lithium in high-power rechargeable batteries.

The first ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces young investigator has been awarded to Materials Today Editorial Board member Alejandro Briseño.

Materials Today is delighted to announce the launch of Applied Materials Today.

Structural changes in lithium-ion batteries have been visualized for the first time by DESY researcher Dr. Ulrike Bösenberg.

Researchers at Brown and URI have demonstrated what could be a more precise method for targeting cancer cells for radiation.

Showing that the shape of charge ordering is striped not checkered.

Sharpening the resolution of nanoscale imaging.

Taking our understanding of quantum matter to new levels by changing the temperature.

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