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Posted January 24, 2012:
- Bilayer Graphene Works as an Insulator: Research Has Potential Applications in Digital and Infrared Technologies
- New Means for Creating Elastic Conductors
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- Theory Explains How New Material Could Improve Electronic Shelf Life
- Experiments Demonstrate Nanoscale Metallic Conductivity in Ferroelectrics
- Smaller and More Powerful Electronics Requires the Understanding of 'Quantum Jamming' Physics
- Keeping Electronics Cool: Findings on Modified Form of Graphene Could Have Impacts in Managing Heat Dissipation
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- 'Nanowiggles:' Scientists Discover Graphene Nanomaterials With Tunable Functionality in Electronics
- Relay Race With Single Atoms: New Ways of Manipulating Matter
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- Subtle Electronic Effect in Magnetite Discovered: Long-Standing Puzzle in Study of Magnetism Finally Solved
- NIST Special Publication Expands Government Authentication Options
- First Certified Reference Material for Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes
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- Researchers Measure Nanometer Scale Temperature
- Quantum Computing Has Applications in Magnetic Imaging
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Posted October 31, 2011:
- World's Most Efficient Flexible Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Created on Plastic
- A SHARP New Microscope for the Next Generation of Microchips
Posted October 27, 2011:
- Graphene Grows Better on Certain Copper Crystals
- Printed Protection: Low-Cost Paper-Based Wireless Sensor Could Help Detect Explosive Devices
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Posted October 24, 2011:
- Taking the Pulse of Charge-Separation Processes: Self-Organization Gives Rise to More Efficient Organic Solar Cells
- Magnetic Nanoswitch for Thermoelectric Voltages
Posted October 20, 2011:
- Giant Flakes Make Graphene Oxide Gel: Discovery Could Boost Metamaterials, High-Strength Fibers
- Reading a Book Versus a Screen: Different Reading Devices, Different Modes of Reading?

