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  1. phys.org/news/2025-09-stretcha

    (marvy. yet another potential source for #PTFE contamination in a new 'stretchable fabric'?)

    "…researchers in 2D semiconductors tend not to engage with #ionomer chemistry, UCLA's energy and 2D optoelectronics subgroup constantly exchange ideas about materials processing.

    That overlap sparked the idea of combining two "common" materials from different worlds—#Nafion and MoS2—and the unexpected synergy made the breakthrough possible."

  2. phys.org/news/2025-09-stretcha

    (marvy. yet another potential source for #PTFE contamination in a new 'stretchable fabric'?)

    "…researchers in 2D semiconductors tend not to engage with #ionomer chemistry, UCLA's energy and 2D optoelectronics subgroup constantly exchange ideas about materials processing.

    That overlap sparked the idea of combining two "common" materials from different worlds—#Nafion and MoS2—and the unexpected synergy made the breakthrough possible."

  3. phys.org/news/2025-09-stretcha

    (marvy. yet another potential source for #PTFE contamination in a new 'stretchable fabric'?)

    "…researchers in 2D semiconductors tend not to engage with #ionomer chemistry, UCLA's energy and 2D optoelectronics subgroup constantly exchange ideas about materials processing.

    That overlap sparked the idea of combining two "common" materials from different worlds—#Nafion and MoS2—and the unexpected synergy made the breakthrough possible."

  4. phys.org/news/2025-09-stretcha

    (marvy. yet another potential source for #PTFE contamination in a new 'stretchable fabric'?)

    "…researchers in 2D semiconductors tend not to engage with #ionomer chemistry, UCLA's energy and 2D optoelectronics subgroup constantly exchange ideas about materials processing.

    That overlap sparked the idea of combining two "common" materials from different worlds—#Nafion and MoS2—and the unexpected synergy made the breakthrough possible."

  5. phys.org/news/2025-09-stretcha

    (marvy. yet another potential source for #PTFE contamination in a new 'stretchable fabric'?)

    "…researchers in 2D semiconductors tend not to engage with #ionomer chemistry, UCLA's energy and 2D optoelectronics subgroup constantly exchange ideas about materials processing.

    That overlap sparked the idea of combining two "common" materials from different worlds—#Nafion and MoS2—and the unexpected synergy made the breakthrough possible."