Surface science news, May 2015

Physicists at the University of Washington have conducted the most precise and controlled measurements yet of carbon surface.

Chemists at the University of Waterloo have discovered the key reaction that takes place in sodium-air batteries.

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Researchers have developed new textured surfaces for culturing cells in the lab.

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