The image shows molecular structures of block copolymer nanofibres in solution, showing the solvated corona chains and the sub-nanometre crystalline core lattice.

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Read about polymer nanofibre structures, CO2 activation catalysts, black phosphorus film synthesis, and superconducting puddles in cuprates. We also feature a Review on antiferromagnetic spintronics.

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  • Ferroelectrics have already impacted scientific research and commercial applications, but they still show plenty of potential to surprise.

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