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Mind on matter – Mark Miodownik speaks up for Materials Science

September 14, 2015
Professor Mark Miodownik, Materials Scientist, Engineer and Broadcaster tells us about his current work and why we should love our material world You’ve recently published a paper on material stimuli...

1% battery, shutting down now. How biology can solve a very modern problem…

August 6, 2015
The key to the next big leap in battery technology is buried deep within our own cells says Dr Carol Lynn Curchoe – but can we harness it to create...

A tip top approach to analysis

December 20, 2013
Nanotechnology can only develop with appropriate analysis and measurement. The ‘Lab on a chip’ capabilities of AFM is one way of achieving this – here we get a rundown of...

Graphene nanoribbons – an exercise in control

December 18, 2013
Graphene nanoribbons offer a range of useful properties. Now, with clever use of water and incredibly precise slicing, a research team from Rice University thinks they have mastered their difficult...

Keeping tabs on nanoparticles

December 4, 2013
As the importance of nanoparticles increases in both industry and academia, measuring and characterising them is becoming vital. With legislative issues also becoming a concern, a technique is needed which...

From metallurgist to artist

July 18, 2013
When David Starley, an archaeometallurgist-inspired artist, wanted to restore and conserve a 12th century stained glass window at Canterbury Cathedral he turned to materials science. Here we get an insight...

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