A new process can create large numbers of single-layer nanosheets quickly and efficiently, applicable to any suitable bulk material.

A new process can create large numbers of single-layer nanosheets quickly and efficiently, applicable to any suitable bulk material.
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Dr. Ming Qiu Zhang of Zhongshan University, author of “Self-Healing Polymers and Polymer Composites,” talks to MaterialsViews about self-healing and other scientific challenges.
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Former Air Products and Chemicals senior researcher Francis Waller discusses intellectual property for today’s chemist.
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