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The annual M&M meeting continues to be the premier meeting for scientists, technologists, and students who use microscopy or microanalysis in their research.
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movement of tiny, simple silicon nanomotors in an electric field can be controlled remotely using light
two-dimensional boron – or borophene – accommodates line defects in a unique way
New strategies could translate exceptional attributes of nanoscale fibers like carbon nanotubes and cellulose nanofibrils into macroscale materials.