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Jon Evans looks back over materials science in 2020.
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
new technologies aim to capture useful raw metals and materials from waste and by-products for sustainable reuse
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energy efficient process uses bacteria to produce bone-like porous CaCO3-based composites
Researchers have developed a stronger, greener form of concerete made from extra-terrestrial dust, potato starch and a pinch of salt.
Researchers have developed a thin film containing a phase-change material that can switch between absorbing heat from the Sun and reflecting it.