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Sunday, February 12, 2012

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 ...  > full story

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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