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

    Top 10 Materials News from June 2014

    2 July 2014 | Zara Preston

    Click on each title to read the best news items:

    1. Large area metal foams for energy applications
    2. Lube and the nanotube
    3. Nanocrystalline titania for smart windows
    4. A better way to rebuild bone
    5. Graphene’s multi-coloured butterflies
    6. Cotton-wool-like scaffold could put a smile on your face
    7. Slip band - grain boundary interactions: local stresses and slip transfer
    8. ‘Smasher’ shrimp inspires tougher composite
    9. Biological ferroelectrics
    10. Ultralight, ultrastiff 3D printed materials


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