Nature Materials Article Chosen as one of 20 landmark articles published over the past 10 years

Published on Mar. 9, 2014

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One of our journal papers was recently selected as one of the landmark articles published in Nature Materials over the past 10 years. Details on the selection and other articles chosen are given by the link and the information below.  This article was previously selected as one of the 10 most influential articles from 2002-2007 and now it has been selected as one of the 20 most influential over the timeframe 2002-2012.

http://www.nature.com/nmat/focus/10-years/index.html#highar

Nature Materials is ten years old, and we use this occasion to look back at how authors, reviewers and editors have contributed to the journal. We feature on the cover of this issue a 'word cloud' that shows the most recurrent words that appeared in the titles of published articles, and discuss in an editorial statistics on manuscript decisions and on the geographical share of manuscripts and reviewers. We also list a selection of what we consider landmark articles published in the journal over the past ten years.

Highlighted articles

A selection of 20 papers among those that we consider landmark articles published in the journal over the past ten years. They are ordered by subject area, from condensed-matter and applied physics to materials chemistry, soft matter and biomaterials.

January 2006

Temperature rise at shear bands in metallic glasses

John J. Lewandowski & A. Lindsay Greer

The development of materials capable of handling large mechanical stress requires the understanding of energy dissipation within the material. Here, a clever experimental technique demonstrates that deformation-induced shear bands take most of the heat.

Full text- Temperature rise at shear bands in metallic glasses

http://www.nature.com/uidfinder/10.1038/nmat1536