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Searching Under the topic Materials Science, In features, blog entries, column entries & articles
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A tough new form of the 20th century’s signature polymer could extend its usefulness and make it more recyclable. (p. 8)Published: December 17th, 2011; Vol.180 #13Found in: Chemistry, Materials Science and Molecules -
Graphene’s two dimensions offer new physics, novel electronics. (p. 26)Published: August 13th, 2011; Vol.180 #4Found in: Materials Science, Molecules and Physics -
In lab experiments, physicists trying to understand earthquakes are bumping up against the limitations of existing theory. (p. 14)Published: July 16th, 2011; Vol.180 #2Found in: Materials Science and Matter & Energy -
New technology promises brighter, bigger display screens that use less energy.Published: 2011-04-28 14:17:04Found in: Materials Science, Matter & Energy and Technology
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Math trick that reverses spirals and other shapes that twist and turn should provide new ways to understand and design materials. (p. 8)Published: May 7th, 2011; Vol.179 #10Found in: Materials Science, Matter & Energy and Physics -
Self-healing lithium-ion batteries may last longer than current versions and be less likely to burst into flames.Published: 2011-02-21 12:29:56Found in: Materials Science, Matter & Energy, Molecules and Technology -
Currents of monopole-like magnetic charges created in an exotic material called spin ice act much like electricity. (p. 13)Published: March 12th, 2011; Vol.179 #6Found in: Materials Science and Matter & Energy -
A powerful new laser technique promises to reveal the cell’s molecular components in detailed, 3-D images. (p. 12)Published: February 26th, 2011; Vol.179 #5Found in: Life, Materials Science, Matter & Energy and Physics -
Using natural crystals, researchers have found a way to make objects up to a few millimeters tall disappear. (p. 12)Published: February 26th, 2011; Vol.179 #5Found in: Materials Science and Matter & Energy -
A new way to probe interactions between pairs of hairs could offer insights into fly-aways and other tonsorial woes. (p. 8)Published: January 15th, 2011; Vol.179 #2Found in: Materials Science and Molecules
