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Perspectives in 2017

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  • Advances in biomaterials have enabled control over desired cell responses. Here, the authors highlight key analytical and bioprocessing techniques, outlining a framework for incorporating these tools into designing functionally optimal biomaterials.

    • Max Darnell
    • David J. Mooney
    Perspective
  • This Perspective discusses recent progress in the field of topological states in condensed matter; initiated by the quantum Hall effect, it now includes systems like topological insulators, topological superconductors, and Weyl/Dirac semimetals.

    • Jing Wang
    • Shou-Cheng Zhang
    Perspective
  • This Perspective discusses the spin-dependent properties emerging at the interfaces of molecular and inorganic materials, and describes possible future developments for spin-based technologies.

    • Mirko Cinchetti
    • V. Alek Dediu
    • Luis E. Hueso
    Perspective
  • The current state-of-the-art and possible future developments on two-dimensional silicene, germanene, and stanene sheets (called 2D-Xenes), and their ligand-functionalized derivatives (Xanes), are discussed.

    • Alessandro Molle
    • Joshua Goldberger
    • Deji Akinwande
    Perspective

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