Materials for neural interfaces. There is strong motivation for materials researchers to develop technologies to “modulate” neural function using a successful interface. The quality of this interface ultimately depends on the material design that enables a long-lasting functional interface. This issue of MRS Bulletin focuses on neural interfacing technology from a materials perspective to “listen to” and to stimulate components of the nervous system. The cover shows an artistic rendering of a successful neural interface using an appropriate electrode. See the technical theme that begins on page 557.
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Making science more female friendly: www.rse.org.uk/tapping_talents
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Canadian composites industry receives C$9.8 million federal boost: www.composites.ubc.ca
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CAREER CENTRAL
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MRS volume 37 issue 6 Cover and Front matter
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MRS volume 37 issue 6 Cover and Back matter
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