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Scientists propose a «repair-and-go» approach to fixing malfunctions caused by small-surface cracks on any digital device or part before it hits store shelves.
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Engineering researchers have developed a new method for creating advanced nanomaterials that could lead to highly efficient refrigerators and cooling systems requiring no refrigerants and no moving parts. The key ingredients for this innovation are a dash of nanoscale sulfur and a normal, everyday microwave oven.
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Engineers have discovered that the new material graphene conducts heat about 20 times faster than silicon, making it an option as a semiconductor material that could produce quieter and longer-lasting computers, cellphones and other devices.
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The prospect of electronics at the nanoscale may be even more promising with the first observation of metallic conductance in ferroelectric nanodomains.
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Researchers have figured out what gives armchair nanotubes their unique bright colors: hydrogen-like objects called excitons.
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Smaller and more powerful electronics requires the understanding of ‘quantum jamming’ physics, experts say.
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A new theoretical negative-index metamaterial works by overcoming the diffraction limit throughout the visible spectrum.
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An engineering professor has made a breakthrough discovery with graphene, a material that could play a major role in keeping laptops and other electronic devices from overheating.
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New evidence this week supports a theory developed five years ago at Rice University to explain the electrical properties of several classes of materials — including unconventional superconductors –…
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The Nano BioDiscoveryTM Division of NanoInk®, Inc. announced today the release of a new automated platform for the analysis of its protein NanoArray assays. NanoInk’s NanoArray Assay SystemTM enables…
