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Nature Volume 490 Number 7418 pp5-136
Nature Materials Volume 11 No 10 pp827-905
Nature Nanotechnology Volume 7 No 10 pp609-682
Nature Chemistry Volume 4 No 10 pp765-862
Nature Physics Volume 8 No 10 pp695-769
Nature Photonics Volume 6 No 10 pp635-706
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11 October 2012

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The price of progress
Nature
doi: 10.1038/490005a
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A Roadmap for graphene
K.S.Novoselov, V.I.Falko et al.
Nature
doi: 10.1038/nature11458
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JOBS of the week
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow –Structured Particulate Materials
The University of Leeds
Post-doctoral Fellow at National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan
Nano-Life field of WPI-MANA
Faculty Position: Computational Materials Science - Duke University
Duke University
Assistant Professor position in the area of Bio and Macromolecular Materials
University of California, Santa Barbara, Materials Department


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An 18.2%-efficient black-silicon solcat cell achieved through control of carrier recombination in nanostructures
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Control of selectivity in heterogeneous catalysis by tuning nanoparticle properties and reactor residence time
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Monodispers conjugated polymer particles by Suzuki–Miyaura dispersion polymerization
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A magnetic switch for the control of cell death signaling in in vitro and in vivo systems
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Nanostructured high-energy cathode materials for advanced lithium batteries
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Photon management in two-dimensional disordered media
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Selective molecular sieving through porous graphene
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Topological insulator states in Pb1-xSnxSe
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Fractionalization of interstitials in curved colloidal crystals
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Determination of the elastic moduli of thin samples and adherent cells using conical atomic force microscope tips
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Experimental realization of a topological crystalline insulator in SnTe
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