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NewsA Fast, Non-Destructive Test for Two-Dimensional Materialsby Penn State Materials Research InstituteNew method will better help researchers analyze defects in such materials
NewsCatalyst Could Make Production of Key Chemical More Eco-Friendlyby Brown UniversityA new catalyst combining copper nanoparticles with a special type of graphene could lead to a greener way of producing ethylene, a key commodity chemical
NewsResearchers Seek Efficient Means of Splitting Waterby Cornell UniversityTeam aims to make the process more efficient and less expensive
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NewsIvy's Powerful Grasp Could Lead to Better Medical Adhesives, Stronger Battle Armorby Misti Crane-Ohio State University News OfficeStudy uncovers molecular explanation for one of nature’s most effective glues
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