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Reproducibility
Reproducibility in the materials sciences is of increasing interest.
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New directions in ferroelectrics
Ferroelectrics have already impacted scientific research and commercial applications over the century since their discovery.
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Complex element coupling
Complex element combinations increase the variety of microstructural features and facilitate property manipulation for materials design.
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Decarbonizing the steel industry
Steel industry plays a key role in reducing global carbon emissions.
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Engineered living materials
Advances in synthetic biology and biomaterials design are enabling the creation of living materials with tailored functionalities.
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New Horizons in Spintronics
Ferrimagnets and topological insulators offer new platforms for utilizing the spin of electrons in functional materials.
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Soft materials for robotics
Research have provided soft materials with advanced functionalities such as sensing, stimuli response and locomotion.
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Emissions control and capture
Many technological processes involve the emission of compounds that can cause medical or environmental harm.
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Multicellular constructs
Multicellular constructs such as organoids and embryoids have been widely utilized as model systems to understand development, physiology and pathology.
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2D Quantum Materials
2D materials are a promising platform for realizing tunable quantum states.
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Zeolite catalysts
Zeolites are microporous materials that are of industrial importance for various catalytic applications.
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