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Materials science: a field about to explode?

Older, established disciplines, such as physics and chemistry, cover clearly identifiable fields. Is materials science a similarly coherent discipline, or is it rather an expedient and ephemeral label? And should materials science departments define a stable curriculum, or instead adapt and readapt to an ever-changing market?

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Bensaude-Vincent, B., Hessenbruch, A. Materials science: a field about to explode?. Nature Mater 3, 345–347 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat1140

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