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    Home » Materials chemistry » News » Top 10 Materials News from April 2015

    Top 10 Materials News from April 2015

    1 May 2015 | Zara Preston

    Click on each title to read the best news items:

    1. New silicon-based nanomaterials
    2. Improved nano-level super-resolution imaging
    3. Nylon: the key to sustainable bone tissue regeneration?
    4. Effects of charge ordering on superconductivity
    5. Gecko inspires design of new materials
    6. Composites heal using polymer ‘muscle’
    7. The road to the ‘next theory of superconductivity’
    8. A superhighway for ions
    9. Efficient conversion of hydrogen and oxygen from water
    10. Nano-coated mesh to clean oil spills


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