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Interactions Between Massless Particles May Lead To Speedy, Powerful Electronic Devices
October 14, 2009 Researchers have discovered novel electronic properties in two-dimensional sheets of carbon atoms called graphene that could one day be the heart of speedy and powerful electronic devices. The new ... > full story -
Large-Scale Cousin Of Elusive 'Magnetic Monopoles' Found At NIST
October 7, 2009 Any child can tell you that a magnet has a "north" and a "south" pole, and that if you break it into two pieces, you invariably get two smaller magnets with two poles of their own. But scientists ... > full story -
Classical Chaos Occurs In The Quantum World, Scientists Find
October 7, 2009 For the first time, researchers have produced experimental evidence that classical chaos occurs in the quantum ... > full story -
Graphite Mimics Iron's Magnetism: New Nanotech Applications
October 4, 2009 Researchers show for the first time why ordinary graphite is a permanent magnet at room temperature. The results are promising for new applications in nanotechnology, such as sensors and detectors. ... > full story -
Diamonds May Be The Ultimate MRI Probe, Say Quantum Physicists
September 22, 2009 Diamonds, it has long been said, are a girl's best friend. But a research team has recently found that the gems might turn out to be a patient's best friend as ... > full story -
Light Electric Motor To Increase Efficiency Of Electric Vehicles
September 11, 2009 Scientists have developed a highly efficient lightweight electric motor. The new technology promises to help firms build more efficient electric ... > full story -
How Photon Echoes Can Be Used To Create A Quantum Memory Device
September 11, 2009 A new way of storing and 'echoing' pulses of light has been discovered by a team from Australia, allowing bursts of laser to work as a flexible optical memory and potentially assist in extending the ... > full story -
New Graphene-Based, Nano-Material Has Magnetic Properties
September 2, 2009 Researchers have designed a new graphite-based, magnetic nano-material that acts as a semiconductor and could help material scientists create the next generation of electronic devices like ... > full story -
New Clean Room To Push Boundaries Of Computer Memory Technology
September 1, 2009 The new Southampton Nanofabrication Centre in the UK will make it possible to manufacture high-speed and non-volatile ‘universal memory’ devices for industry within 5 years, researchers ... > full story -
Cygnus X-1: Still A 'Star' After All Those Years
August 31, 2009 Since its discovery 45 years ago, Cygnus X-1 has been one of the most intensively studied cosmic X-ray sources. About a decade after its discovery, Cygnus X-1 secured a place in the history of ... > full story
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