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Posted November 29, 2011:
- Imperfections May Improve Graphene Sensors
- 'Graphene Earns Its Stripes': New Nanoscale Electronic State Discovered on Graphene Sheets
- Big Success With Tiny Crystals
Posted November 25, 2011:
- Smart Phone Power Consumption Cut by More Than 70 Percent
- Emerging New Properties at Oxide Interfaces
Posted November 23, 2011:
Posted November 22, 2011:
- Highly Efficient Method for Creating Flexible, Transparent Electrodes Developed
- Kilobots Are Leaving the Nest: Swarm of Tiny, Collaborative Robots Will Be Made Available to Researchers, Educators, and Enthusiasts
Posted November 21, 2011:
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Posted November 15, 2011:
- New Lightning-Fast, Efficient Nanoscale Data Transmission
- Mimicking the Brain -- In Silicon: New Computer Chip Models How Neurons Communicate With Each Other at Synapses
Posted November 14, 2011:
Posted November 10, 2011:
- A Light Wave of Innovation to Advance Solar Energy: Researchers Adapt Classic Antennas to Harness More Power from the Sun
- Researching Graphene Nanoelectronics for a Post-Silicon World
Posted November 9, 2011:
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Posted November 2, 2011:
- Physicists Identify Room Temperature Quantum Bits in Widely Used Semiconductor
- Making Factories Smarter So They Can React to Changes on Their Own
Posted October 31, 2011:
- Boosting LED Efficiency: Zinc Oxide Microwires Improve Performance of Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) Through the Piezo-Phototronic Effect
- World's Most Efficient Flexible Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Created on Plastic
- A SHARP New Microscope for the Next Generation of Microchips
Posted October 28, 2011:
Posted October 27, 2011:
- Graphene Grows Better on Certain Copper Crystals
- Using Photons to Manage Data
- Printed Protection: Low-Cost Paper-Based Wireless Sensor Could Help Detect Explosive Devices
- Speedy 3-D X-Rays in the Operating Room
Posted October 26, 2011:
- Quantum Computer Components 'Coalesce' to 'Converse'
- 'Magnetic Tongue' Ready to Help Produce Tastier Processed Foods
Posted October 24, 2011:
- Research Highlights Photonic and Plasmonic Nanostructures With Applications in Optical Communications, Energy Generation and Biomedical Research
- New Device Measures Viscosity of Ketchup and Cosmetics
- Magnetic Nanoswitch for Thermoelectric Voltages
Posted October 20, 2011:
- Giant Flakes Make Graphene Oxide Gel: Discovery Could Boost Metamaterials, High-Strength Fibers
- U.S. Government Releases Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Strategy for Nanotechnology
- 'Microring' Device Could Aid in Future Optical Technologies
Posted October 19, 2011:
- Using New Technique, Scientists Uncover a Delicate Magnetic Balance for Superconductivity
- Key Property of Potential 'Spintronic' Material Measured
- World Record in 3-D Imaging of Porous Rocks: Stack of 35 Million Megapixel-Photos
- Lightning Strikes, in the Form of Bits and Bytes
Posted October 18, 2011:
- Seeing Through Walls: New Radar Technology Provides Real-Time Video of What’s Going on Behind Solid Walls
- Step Toward Quantum Computers: Using Commercial Photonic Components
Posted October 17, 2011:
- New Record Voltage for Organic Solar Cells Opens the Tech to Consumer Electronics
- Electrically Powered Maneuverable Public Transportation With High Capacity
- Wearable Depth-Sensing Projection System Makes Any Surface Capable of Multitouch Interaction
- New Method of Growing High-Quality Graphene Promising for Next-Gen Technology
Posted October 16, 2011:
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