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Editorials in 2015

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  • The Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) project is dedicated to the investigation of light–matter interactions at high laser intensities and on short timescales.

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  • The Innovation Forum on Quantum Technologies aims to help academics start technology companies.

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  • To aid the reproducibility of published results for photovoltaic devices, from now on we will ask authors of relevant manuscripts to complete a checklist of key technical information that must be reported.

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  • For authors who have published in this journal, success rates of getting manuscripts peer-reviewed and published do not correlate with submission history or academic seniority.

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  • The ongoing European Union fiscal crisis has taken its toll on research and innovation across several member states. A number of initiatives aim to boost technological innovation as a tool for increasing wealth.

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  • The versatility of DNA linkers as selective binders is accelerating the rational design of the assembly of nanoparticle crystals with unprecedented structural complexity.

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  • The outcome of the UK election leaves science challenged on at least three fronts.

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  • Understanding the behaviour of metallic glasses requires answers to complex scientific questions, which are also critical for their successful commercialization.

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  • Inorganic semiconductors, organic emitters and colloidal quantum dots are pushing the LED revolution in lighting and displays.

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  • Is condensed-matter physics becoming more materials-oriented? Or is this just a new wrinkle in an old tradition?

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  • In the nuclear industry, safety considerations rely on our ability to understand and control the behaviour of the relevant materials over a range of length and time scales.

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  • This year we will offer the option of double-blind peer review and introduce a reproducibility checklist for life sciences articles that helps authors adhere to data-reporting standards.

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