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How Far Can Thin Films Stretch?
APS Science 2017 / August 2018 / pg. 62
Strong, Stiff, and Inexpensive: Carbon Fibers Built with Boron
APS Science 2017 / August 2018 / pp. 46-47
Flexible Crystals Can Heal Themselves
APS Science 2018 / Vol. 1 / Jan-June 2018 / pp. 46-47
Material Changes Hint at Superconductivity
APS Science 2018 / Vol. 1 / Jan-June 2018 / pp. 8-9
Mixing Materials for Muscle-like Polymers
APS Science 2018 / Vol. 1 / Jan-June 2018 / pp. 56-57
Rewarded for RISC
Communications of the ACM / Vol. 61, No. 6 / June 2018 / pp. 10-12 / view site
Getting Inside 3D Printing
APS Science 2017 / August 2018 / pp. 42-43 / view site
Lawmakers seek to expand repair options
Communications of the ACM / May 25, 2017 / website / view site
Creating Bonds for Progammable Atoms
APS Science 2016 / May 2017 / pp. 182-183
Measuring the Microstructure of Natural Gums
APS Science 2016 / May 2017 / pp. 80-81
Sounding Out Thermal Conductors
APS Science 2016 / May 2017 / pp. 186-187
Electrodes Distort the Properties of Quantum Wells
APS Science 2016 / May 2017 / pp. 56-57 / view site
Precisely Measuring Small Strains in Tiny Volumes
APS Science 2016 / May 2017 / pp. 210-211 / view site
Going to new lengths with better fibers
Chemical & Engineering News / Sept. 23, 2016 / website / view site
Stretchy Graphene Sensor Feels the Strain
Chemical & Engineering News / Aug. 24, 2016 / website / view site
Jumpstarting Nanoparticles With UV Light
Chemical & Engineering News / June 21, 2016 / website / view site
Bearing Down on Nanomaterials
APS Science 2015 / May 2016 / pg. 47
Creating a Crystalline Toolbox
APS Science 2015 / May 2016 / pp. 175-176
Folding of a Nanoparticle Membrane Originated from a Janus-like Molecular Coating
APS Science 2015 / May 2016 / pp. 160-162
Inorganic LEDs flex and shine white
Chemical & Engineering News / April 7, 2016 / website / view site

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