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Posted May 24, 2012:
- Metamaterials, Quantum Dots Show Promise for New Technologies
- Nanoparticles Seen as Artificial Atoms
- First Direct Observation of Oriented Attachment in Nanocrystal Growth
- Organic Carbon from Mars, but Not Biological
- Physicists Set New Record for Graphene Solar Cell Efficiency
- Exotic Particles, Chilled and Trapped, Form Giant Matter Wave
Posted May 23, 2012:
- Big Step Toward Quantum Computing: Efficient and Tunable Interface for Quantum Networks
- Taking Solar Technology Up a Notch: New Inexpensive, Environmentally Friendly Solar Cell Shines With Potential
- Two-Dimensional Layered Materials for High-Performance Electronics
Posted May 22, 2012:
- Rapid DNA Sequencing May Soon Be Routine Part of Each Patient's Medical Record
- Availability of Hydrogen Controls Chemical Structure of Graphene Oxide
Posted May 21, 2012:
- Reversible Doping: Hydrogen Flips Switch on Vanadium Oxide
- Hall Effect at the Speed of Light: How Can You Demonstrate Relativistic Effects With Your Mobile Phone?
Posted May 20, 2012:
Posted May 18, 2012:
- Quantum Computing: The Light at the End of the Tunnel May Be a Single Photon
- Using Graphene, Scientists Develop a Less Toxic Way to Rust-Proof Steel
- New Silicon Memory Chip May Offer Super-Fast Memory
- Ultra-Short Laser Pulses for Science and Industry
- Chemists Merge Experimentation With Theory in Understanding of Water Molecule
Posted May 17, 2012:
Posted May 16, 2012:
- Graphite Enters Different States of Matter in Ultrafast Experiment
- Full Control of Plastic Transistors
Posted May 15, 2012:
- New 'Metamaterial' Practical for Optical Advances
- Beyond the High-Speed Hard Drive: Topological Insulators Open a Path to Room-Temperature Spintronics
- Watching the 'Birth' of an Electron: Ionization Viewed With 10 Attosecond Resolution
- New Research Could Mean Faster Computers and Better Smart Phones
Posted May 14, 2012:
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Posted May 11, 2012:
- In Metallic Glasses, Researchers Find a Few New Atomic Structures
- New Ultra-Thin Electronic Films Have Greater Capacity
Posted May 8, 2012:
- Quantum Dots Brighten the Future of Lighting
- Technique Keeps Cool High-Power Semiconductor Devices Used in Wireless Applications, Traffic Lights and Electric Cars
- Billiard Game in an Atom: Physicists Trace Double Ionization of Argon Atoms on Attosecond Time Scales
- New Insight Into Atomic Nuclei May Explain How Supernovas Formed Elements Crucial to Humankind
Posted May 7, 2012:
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Posted May 3, 2012:
- First Light: Researchers Develop New Way to Generate Superluminal Pulses
- Next-Generation Nanoelectronics: A Decade of Progress, Coming Advances
- Fast, Low-Power, All-Optical Switch
Posted May 2, 2012:
- At Smallest Scale, Liquid Crystal Behavior Portends New Materials
- Electronic Nanotube Nose out in Front
- New Method Quickly IDs Nanomaterials That Can Cause Oxidative Damage to Cells
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Posted April 25, 2012:
- Electron Politics: Physicists Probe Organization at the Quantum Level
- Liquid Solar Cells Can Be Painted Onto Surfaces
- X-Rays Reveal Molecular Arrangements for Better Printable Electronics
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