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Philip Ball

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Nature Materials|May 31, 2003
Material witness: patent pendingPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|March 23, 2012
Material witness: Why leaves have stonesPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|April 21, 2011
Material witness: A pinch of saltPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|December 16, 2011
Material witness: Keeping art alivePhilip Ball
JAMA|October 2, 2008
A piece of my mind. The physician in winterPhilip Ball
Nature|September 19, 2008
A longer paper gathers more citationsPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|April 20, 2019
How all sizes fit togetherPhilip Ball
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Cool Computing: Tomorrow's computers might break through a canonical boundary on information processingPhilip Ball
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
The New Code of Life: Scientists have recently discovered thousands of active RNA molecules, produced by our genome, that can control the human bodyPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|February 22, 2011
Material witness: The smallest metalsPhilip Ball
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Nature Materials|May 31, 2003
Material witness: patent pendingPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|March 23, 2012
Material witness: Why leaves have stonesPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|April 21, 2011
Material witness: A pinch of saltPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|December 16, 2011
Material witness: Keeping art alivePhilip Ball
JAMA|October 2, 2008
A piece of my mind. The physician in winterPhilip Ball
Nature|September 19, 2008
A longer paper gathers more citationsPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|April 20, 2019
How all sizes fit togetherPhilip Ball
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
Cool Computing: Tomorrow's computers might break through a canonical boundary on information processingPhilip Ball
Scientific American|July 17, 2024
The New Code of Life: Scientists have recently discovered thousands of active RNA molecules, produced by our genome, that can control the human bodyPhilip Ball
Nature Materials|February 22, 2011
Material witness: The smallest metalsPhilip Ball
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