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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Atomic-Scale Investigations Solve Key Puzzle of LED Efficiency

From the high-resolution glow of flat screen televisions to light bulbs that last for years, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) ...  > full story

Reforestation Study Shows Trade-Offs Between Water, Carbon and Timber

More than 13,000 ships per year transit the Panama Canal each year. Each time a ship passes through, more than 55 million gallons of ...  > full story

Gold Nanocrystal Vibration Captured on Billion-Frames-Per-Second Film

A billon-frames-per-second film has captured the vibrations of gold nanocrystals in stunning detail for the first time. ...  > full story

Stitching Defects Into World’s Thinnest Semiconductor

Researchers have grown high-quality crystals of molybdenum disulfide, the world's thinnest semiconductor, and studied how these crystals stitch ...  > full story

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