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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.1 - Feature] "Bottom Up Fundamental Research" for Sowing the Seeds of Future Innovation
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.15 - Feature] An interview with Jinhua Ye, MANA Principal Investigator
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.10 - Feature] An Interview with Prominent WPI-MANA Researcher
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.14 - Feature] An interview with MANA scientists in NIMS’ Quantum Materials Project
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.4 - Feature] Next Generation Innovative Organic Electronics
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.5 - Feature] Careers paths at MANA : Focus on chirality
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.3 - Feature] MANA Independent Scientists System: Total Freedom to Conduct Your Own Research
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.13 - Feature] An interview with four scientists involved with MANA’s programs to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.12 - Feature] The Go-To Guy for Ultra-Pure hBN Crystals
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.8 - Feature] An Interview with prof. Allan S. Hoffman
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.9 - Feature] Creating Systems that can Think, Feel -- and Smell
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.7 - Feature] An Interview with Prof. Duncan Haldane
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.6 - Feature] Advanced nano-fabrication technology catalyzing discovery and innovation at MANA
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.11 - Feature] An Interview with Dr. Yoshihiko TAKANO
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[MANA E-BULLETIN Vol.2 - Feature] MSS :Towards a De Facto Standard for Olfactory Sensing
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[Research Highlights Vol.73] Electrons Move in Preferred Direction in Cuprate Superconductors
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[Research Highlights Vol.4] On-Demand Synaptic Electronics: Circuits that learn and forget
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[Research Highlights Vol.42] Flexible Organic Electronic Devices for Three-Valued Logic Circuitry
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[Research Highlights Vol.40] Breakthrough in Printed Electronics Enables Device Formation at Room Temperature
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[Research Highlights Vol.24] Autonomous Decision-Making by Single Photons
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