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Advanced Materials and Hard Matter
- MOFs, Batteries, Energy generation and storage, Magnetic and electronic materials
- Solar cells, Electrical and electronic materials sensors
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Manufacturing, Engineering and Cultural Heritage
- Manufacturing processes, 3D Printed materials, Palaeontology
- Art history and restoration, Engineered microstructures
- Archaeology and rock art, Advance alloys and ceramics
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Earth, Atmosphere and Environment
- New mineral structures
- Fluid flow through rocks, Volcunology, Mineral processing
- Geochemistry, Metals in the environment, Mineral formation and processing
- Geochemistry, Mineral formation and processing, Astro-geology
- Soil science, metals in the environment, Mineral formation and processing, Atmospheric chemistry
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Chemistry, Catalysis and Soft Matter
- Chemical crystallography / Organometallic complexes
- In situ / In operando chemistry, Coordination complexes and MOFs
- Polymers, Surfactants, Nanomaterials, Organic electronics
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Biomedicine and Health
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- Biomaterials, Pharmaceutical forumlations, Food and nutrition
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Life Science and Structural Biology
- Protein and Biomolecular Crystallography, Drug discovery
- Protein and Biomolecular Structure and Function
- Metaloprotein Structures
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