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Sep 21, 2011 Slippery slope: researchers take advice from carnivorous plant Bio-inspired coating resists liquids and could lead to a broad range of advances in fuel transport, anti-bacterial surfaces, and more Materials, Bioengineering,
Aug 3, 2011 "Watermark Ink" device identifies unknown liquids instantly New 3D-nanostructured chip offers a litmus test for surface tension (and doubles as a carrier for secret messages) Materials, Applied Physics,
Apr 12, 2011 Researchers discover the cause of irradiation-induced instability in materials surfaces Key insight may help nuclear industry advance clean fusion power Materials, Environment, Applied Mathematics,
Apr 3, 2011 Materials scientists at Harvard demonstrate the first macro-scale thin-film solid-oxide fuel cell Strong, nanostructured membrane enables scaling for practical clean-energy applications Materials, Environment, Applied Physics,
Apr 3, 2010 Black silicon makes solar cells cheaper A one-step process, created in the Mazur lab, creates a highly antireflective layer for photovoltaics (Technology Review). Materials, Environment, Applied Physics,
Feb 26, 2010 Materials Scientist Shriram Ramanathan wins prestigious NSF CAREER Award $400k grant will support research on photon-oxide interactions Materials, Environment, Awards,