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Bridging the gap between biology and electronics
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John Rogers believes that "tissue-like" electronic devices will open up new diagnostic and therapeutic opportunities in biomedicine
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Spreading the word: why science outreach matters
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Materials scientist Amy Moll argues that researchers have an obligation to spread the word about their work to a general audience
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Funding the frontiers of materials science
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When he takes up his new post at the NSF in January, Ian Robertson will be better placed than most to shape the future of materials research
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Living in a material world
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The Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting has become a reference point for the increasingly cross-disciplinary mix of scientists and engineers that make up the mate...
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Insect adhesion: Insectislide
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This video shows how cockroaches can easily climb up a glass rod coated with PTFE (Teflon). But when the rod is coated with Insectislide, a new insect-repellent surface, th...
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Insect adhesion: ant-eating plants
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Under the rim of a carnivorous pitcher plant such as this, nectar lures ants to visit for a tasty treat.
When the rim is dry: the ants can climb on and around the plant ...
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ITER - a fusion facility worth building
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A dream for almost three decades, construction of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) is finally getting underway in southern France. This huge mult...
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Fusion - from here to reality
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Nuclear fusion is the process that powers the Sun but it is also hailed as a potential energy source here on Earth. In this exclusive physicsworld.com video, David Ward fro...
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A passion for fusion: nuclear research and science communication
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Institute of Physics schools lecturer 2010, Melanie Windridge, talks about why she devotes so much time and energy to scientific outreach. She also provides practical tips ...
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The future's bright for DESY
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Hamish Johnston, editor of physicsworld.com, talks exclusively to Helmut Dosch, director of DESY in Hamburg, Germany, for a progress report on the laboratory's move away fr...
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