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    Home » Materials chemistry » News » Top 10 Materials News from March 2014

    Top 10 Materials News from March 2014

    1 April 2014 | Zara Preston

    Click on each title to read the best news items:

    1. Graphene coating material to prevent blood clots
    2. Vibration-damping material that could change mechanics forever
    3. Electronics based on a 2D electron gas
    4. Brittle or ductile
    5. New shrinking gel steers tooth tissue formation
    6. Adjustable scaffold tunes stem cell growth
    7. Fast route to TiO2 battery anodes
    8. Solar cell by day, light panel by night
    9. First thin films of spin ice reveal cold secrets
    10. An app for remote analysis of spectroscopy data


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