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  • The spin Seebeck effect can be used to generate spin current over relatively long distances by simply applying a temperature gradient.

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  • Scientists overcome hurdles of monodispersity and aggregation to create multifunctional nanoparticles which demonstrate simultaneous biomedical imaging and therapeutic potential

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  • An ion responsive micelle system using ionic liquids is proposed for the rapid and controlled release and emulsification.

    Research Highlight
  • Molecular flasks allow solution-like reactions to be followed with crystallography.

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  • Scientists develop a range of full-color tunable fluorescent molecules in one-pot reactions with a single core skeleton structure.

    Research Highlight
  • Numerical simulations explain unusual electronic properties of disordered graphene in magnetic fields.

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  • Polymer solar cells consisting of two types of complimentary molecular units are able to collect light from the whole visible spectrum, thereby significantly increasing conversion efficiency.

    Research Highlight
  • Titanium-based materials could provide effective orthopedic implants by mimicking the fine structure of bones.

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  • Controlling the molecular architecture of synthetic hydrogels yields materials with impressive mechanical properties.

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  • Double helices of synthetic polymers that can self sort based on both length and the sequence of binding units provide a step forward in the quest for a molecular computing.

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  • The orientation of the magnetization in a magnetic semiconductor film can be manipulated by an applied electric field.

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  • Six porphyrins and twelve metal complexes combine to form a hexagonal molecuar box with a large internal void.

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  • Nanostructured liquid crystals made from molecules that contain both an ionic group and a pi-conjugated system can be used to make electrochromic devices without the need for additional electrolytes.

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