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Materials Science news, November 2014

Encapsulating SiC nanoparticles in graphene prevents agglomeration in metal matrix composites.

Quick, efficient, and sustainable synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials using bacteria.

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Swellable titanium carbide for cyclable capacitave energy storage.

Customized structures that offset ultrasound distortion.

Confined surface phonon polaritons inhexagonal boron nitride exhibit unique metamaterial properties.

Gradient adhesives ensures joined parts stay joined.

New polarizing filter that allows in more light, leading the way for mobile device displays.

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A new approach for transferring thin film semiconductor films made from MoS2 onto substrates.

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Separating of molybdenum disulfide monolayers.

A new technique to help produce more reliable and robust next generation photonic chips.

Self-doped superconductors at room temperature.

Confirming the workings of an emerging class of materials.

Scientists have made the first direct observations of a one-dimensional boundary separating two different, atom-thin materials.

From 27–30th October, 350 delegates, from over 30 countries, gathered at the Hilton hotel in Clearwater, FL for NuMAT 14.

A new way to measure the mechanical properties of soft contact lenses has been proposed by researchers at Georgia Tech.

Your next filling may be 3D-printed, if the work from researchers at University Hospital Würzburg in Germany reaches maturity.

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What happened in the world of Materials Science in October 2014?

At the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), two photons were made to interact strongly using an ultra-thin glass fibre.

The Journal of the European Ceramic Society is pleased to announce that financial support for projects is now available from the JECS Trust.

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