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Ionothermal synthesis is useful for lithium-based fluorosulphate insertion electrodes as reported by Tarascon at & NMat this week /vjd
about 10 hours ago
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Hectic times at especially in the energy storage area. Exciting data from Simon&Gogotsi on tunable porous carbon-based capacitors /vjd
about 14 hours ago
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A number of 1-on-1 meetings today at . Wavefunction quite spread out, but Nature booth good place to occasionally catch us editors /jh
about 15 hours ago
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@ yes, contradicts their expectation of a thorough editorial assessment...! (jh)
about 15 hours ago
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In plasmonics highly confined light sources (plasmonic lasers, Xiang Zhang) + plasmon-enhanced solar cells (H. Atwater) are exciting trends!
11:57 AM Dec 1st
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Busy morning, with lots of metamaterials and plasmonics, with a session that was completely overcrowded. More space next time! /jh
11:55 AM Dec 1st
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squishing little things can be fun, and Nix' work on dislocations in twisted nanowires is beautiful textbook science /jh
5:44 AM Dec 1st
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hmm, talks by Graetzel or Bill Nix this morning? Decided in favour of the latter, so mechanical properties of nanothings it is... /jh
5:30 AM Dec 1st
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Just a reminder that today from 12 to 1pm you can meet us editors, Vincent and Joerg, at the Nature stand (booth 112). /jh
5:22 AM Dec 1st
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Andre Geim's plenary talk on graphene totally packed. I say no more. /jh
3:36 PM Nov 30th
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NMat paper on magnetic implants for cancer treatment highlighted in Scientific American and others
6:50 AM Nov 30th
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One of the largest sessions is the ferroelectric one. Nicola Spaldin kicked it off with great talk about ferroelectric interfaces /jh
6:41 AM Nov 30th
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To meet us editors, Vincent and Joerg, come and see us at the Nature stand (booth 112) on Tuesday from 12 to 1 pm! /jh
4:37 AM Nov 30th
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This week, Nature Materials is tweeting from the fall meeting in Boston. As always, program looks great... /jh
4:36 AM Nov 30th
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Ha, that's our December issue of course! (we should know, our January issue is almost finalized... going into volume 9 now...)
5:53 AM Nov 26th
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For those without access, an early version of the commentary by Tim Jones (@) is now up on his web site:
5:49 AM Nov 26th
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Our November issue is now out. In particular, this month we take a look at science in second life.
5:47 AM Nov 26th
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RT @: My Commentary in Nature Materials on virtual worlds & Second Life (requires payment or subscription)
4:32 AM Nov 23rd
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Highlighted in IEEE Spectrum - N Mat paper on how to make a perfect underwater sonar or improve ultrasound imaging
3:42 PM Oct 27th
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In case you missed it earlier - this method of manipulating stem cells with mechanical forces made quite some headlines
7:04 AM Oct 22nd
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