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Posted December 4, 2012:
- Doctoral Student Unravels 'Tin Whisker' Mystery
- Boosting Heat Transfer With Nanoglue: New Method for Significantly Increasing Heat Transfer Rate Across Two Different Materials
Posted December 3, 2012:
- Scientists Develop Indium-Free Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
- How 'Transparent' Is Graphene?
- Uncovering Unique Properties in a Two-Dimensional Crystal: Potential for Optoelectronics, Solar Cells, Valleytronics
- Taking the Buzz out of Office Lights: Flicker-Free, Shatterproof Alternative for Large-Scale Lighting
Posted November 28, 2012:
Posted November 27, 2012:
- Fast Forward to the Past: NASA Technologists Test 'Game-Changing' Data-Processing Technology
- Graphene/nanotube Hybrid Makes Single-Surface Material for Energy Storage, Electronics
Posted November 26, 2012:
- Flexible, Low-Voltage Circuits Made Using Nanocrystals
- Funneling the Sun's Energy: New Way of Harnessing Photons for Electricity Proposed
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Posted November 19, 2012:
- Medications Are Being Discontinued, and the Pharmacist May Not Know
- Materials for Next Generation Transparent Conductors
Posted November 18, 2012:
Posted November 16, 2012:
- Pursuing Problematic Polymers
- Important Progress for Spintronics: Spin Amplifier Works at Room Temperature
Posted November 15, 2012:
- Pushing Boundaries of Electron Microscopy to Unlock the Potential of Graphene
- Simplifying Heart Surgery With Stretchable Electronics Devices
- Medical Vital-Sign Monitoring Reduced to the Size of a Postage Stamp
- 'Cloning' Could Make Structurally Pure Nanotubes for Nanoelectronics
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Posted November 8, 2012:
- Medical Devices Powered by the Ear Itself
- Semiconductor Devices: Under Mounting Stress
- Stretchy Electronics Moves Closer: Wearable Sensing Technology
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Posted October 31, 2012:
- Synthetic Magnetism Used to Control Light: Opens Door to Nanoscale Applications That Use Light Instead of Electricity
- Scientists Build the First All-Carbon Solar Cell
- One Step Closer to Rollable, Foldable E-Devices
Posted October 30, 2012:
- Materials Scientists Make Additive-Free Battery Electrodes With Nanoparticles
- New Technique Connects Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
- The Hunt for Electron Holes: A Molecular Glance on Solar Water Splitting
Posted October 29, 2012:
Posted October 26, 2012:
- Strengthening Fragile Forests of Carbon Nanotubes for New MEMS Applications
- Near-Atomically Flat Silicon Could Help Pave the Way to New Chemical Sensors
Posted October 24, 2012:
Posted October 23, 2012:
- Self-Powered Sensors to Monitor Nuclear Fuel Rod Status
- Glove Keyboard May Revolutionize Use of Devices With One Hand
Posted October 22, 2012:
- North Dakota Clay Could Play Role in Oilpatch, Initial Results of Study Show
- TV, Devices in Kids' Bedrooms Linked to Poor Sleep, Obesity
- The Hidden Threat Posed by Inconspicuous Stripes
Posted October 19, 2012:
Posted October 17, 2012:
- Study Confirms Magnetic Properties of Silicon Nano-Ribbons
- Developing the Next Generation of Microsensors: Microscale Optical Accelerometer Created
- Bus Service for Qubits: Spin-Orbit Qubits Are Right at Home in Electrical Circuits
- Study Questions Feasibility of Entire Genome Sequencing in Minutes

