Self-Assembling Nanorods: Researchers Obtain 1-, 2 And 3-D Nanorod Arrays and Networks
Researchers have developed a
relatively fast, easy and
inexpensive technique for
inducing nanorods to
self-assemble into aligned
... > full story

Scientists Confirm First 'Frequency Comb' to Probe Ultraviolet Wavelengths
Physicists have created the
first "frequency comb" in
the extreme ultraviolet band
of the spectrum, high-energy
light less than 100 nanomete ... > full story

Breakthrough in Understanding Ultrafast Magnetism
Scientists from The
Netherlands, Sweden and
Ukraine claim a breakthrough
in the theory of ultrafast
magnetic phenomena. ... > full story

Microscopy Reveals 'Atomic Antenna' Behavior in Graphene
Atomic-level defects in
graphene could be a path
forward to smaller and
faster electronic devices.
With unique properties and
potential applications in
... > full story
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Powering Pacemakers With Heartbeat Vibrations
February 1, 2012 Aerospace engineers have developed a prototype device that could power a pacemaker using a source that is surprisingly close to the heart of the matter: vibrations in the chest cavity that are due ... > full story -
Terahertz Polarizer Nears Perfection: Research Leads to Nanotube-Based Device for Communication, Security, Sensing
January 30, 2012 Researchers are using carbon nanotubes as the critical component of a robust terahertz polarizer that could accelerate the development of new security and communication devices, sensors and ... > full story -
Superfluorescence Seen from Solid-State Material: Many Bodies Make One Coherent Burst of Light
January 30, 2012 In a flash, the world changed for Tim Noe -- and for physicists who study what they call many-body problems. The graduate student was the first to see, in the summer of 2010, proof of a theory that ... > full story -
Bright Lights of Purity: Why Pure Quantum Dots and Nanorods Shine Brighter
January 30, 2012 Researchers have discovered why a promising technique for making quantum dots and nanorods has so far been a disappointment. Better still, they've also discovered how to correct the ... > full story -
Oxygen Molecule Survives to Enormously High Pressures
January 30, 2012 Using computer simulations, researchers have shown that the oxygen molecule (O2) is stable up to pressures of 1.9 terapascal, which is about nineteen million times higher than atmosphere ... > 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 -
Scientists Create First Free-Standing 3-D Cloak
January 25, 2012 Researchers in the US have, for the first time, cloaked a three-dimensional object standing in free space, bringing the much-talked-about invisibility cloak one step closer to ... > full story -
Speed Limit on the Quantum Highway: Physicists Measure Propagation Velocity of Quantum Signals in a Many-Body System
January 25, 2012 A quantum computer based on quantum particles instead of classical bits, can in principle outperform any classical computer. However, it still remains an open question, how fast and how efficient ... > full story -
Scientists Create First Atomic X-Ray Laser
January 25, 2012 Scientists have created the shortest, purest X-ray laser pulses ever achieved, fulfilling a 45-year-old prediction and opening the door to a new range of scientific discovery. The researchers aimed ... > full story -
World's Most Powerful X-Ray Laser Creates 2-Million-Degree Matter
January 25, 2012 Researchers working at the US Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have used the world's most powerful X-ray laser to create and probe a 2-million-degree piece of matter in a ... > full story
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