To all Materials Today readers,
It comes with sad news that this will be my last post as the Content Development Manager here at Materials Today. I will now be moving over to Materials Science Books department at Elsevier - so contact me if writing a Materials Science book for Elsevier interests you.
It's been great fun working for such a great community of scientists, researchers, and students all over the world.
I wish you all the best in your future careers/plans.
For now, I will leave you with the Top 10 News from September 2015. Enjoy!
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All the best, Zara Preston
Using various spectroscopic techniques, researchers have shown that engineered lab-grown diamonds can make good photoelectrode materials.
Scientists have found a way to arrange 2D sheets of tungsten disulfide into a 3D configuration known as a nanomesh, which has a modified energy landscape.