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Materials chemistry: Space invaders
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- Katharine Sanderson is a reporter for Nature based in London.
Abstract
Space exploration usually means leaving Earth's orbit. But chemists are now burrowing inside solids to open new vistas. Katharine Sanderson reports from the internal frontier.
Solids have a reputation for permanence and reliability. Astronauts and sailors rejoice in returning to solid ground.
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