
Unusual 'Collapsing' Iron Superconductor Sets Record for Its Class
Scientists have found an
iron-based superconductor
that operates at the highest
known temperature for a
material in its class. The
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Scientists Develop Biological Computer to Encrypt and Decipher Images
Scientists have developed a
"biological computer" made
entirely from biomolecules
that is capable of
deciphering images encrypted
... > full story
Materials for First Optical Fibers With High-Speed Electronic Function Are Developed
For the first time,
researchers have developed
crystalline materials that
allow an optical fiber to
have integrated, high-speed
... > full story

Graphene Electronics Moves Into a Third Dimension
Wonder material graphene has
been touted as the next
silicon, with one major
problem -- it is too
conductive to be used in
computer chips. Now
... > full story
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New Technology Platform for Molecule-Based Electronics
February 9, 2012 Researchers have developed a new nanotechnology platform for the development of molecule-based electronic components using the wonder material ... > full story -
Self-Assembling Nanorods: Researchers Obtain 1-, 2 And 3-D Nanorod Arrays and Networks
February 1, 2012 Researchers have developed a relatively fast, easy and inexpensive technique for inducing nanorods to self-assemble into aligned and ordered macroscopic structures. This technique should enable more ... > full story -
Microscopy Reveals 'Atomic Antenna' Behavior in Graphene
January 31, 2012 Atomic-level defects in graphene could be a path forward to smaller and faster electronic devices. With unique properties and potential applications in areas from electronics to biodevices, graphene, ... > full story -
Kitchen Gadget Inspires Scientist to Make More Effective Plastic Electronics
January 27, 2012 A kitchen gadget that vacuum seals food in plastic inspired a physicist to improve the performance of organic transistors for potential use in video ... > full story -
Making Better Electronic Memory
January 27, 2012 A rare combination of electric and magnetic properties in a now readily producible material could improve electronic memory ... > full story -
Crystallizing the Future of Oxide Materials
January 24, 2012 Researchers have examined the challenges facing scientists building the next generation of materials and innovative electronic devices and identified opportunities for taking the rational material ... > full story -
Bilayer Graphene Works as an Insulator: Research Has Potential Applications in Digital and Infrared Technologies
January 24, 2012 Physicists have identified a property of "bilayer graphene" that the researchers say is analogous to finding the Higgs boson in particle physics. The physicists found that when the number of ... > full story -
New Means for Creating Elastic Conductors
January 24, 2012 Researchers have developed a new method for creating elastic conductors made of carbon nanotubes, which will contribute to large-scale production of the material for use in a new generation of ... > full story -
Development of World’s First Functional Polymer Nanowire Fabrication Technology by Pulsed Laser Irradiation
January 22, 2012 Scientists have selectively grown polymer nanowires using only irradiation with a pulsed laser, in a region limited to the area of irradiation. They also succeeded in imparting diverse ... > full story -
Bucky Balls for Next-Generation Spintronics Devices
January 20, 2012 The beauty of an electron’s spin is that it responds very rapidly to small magnetic fields. Such external magnetic fields can be used to reverse the direction of spin. In this way, information ... > full story
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