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Graphene-based sensors could be up to 100 times more sensitive than those made of silicon
German researchers have created a magnetic sensor from graphene that is 100 times more sensitive than a silicon-based alternative. The...
Jun 26, 20152 min read


Setting the standard for graphene
The superlative properties of graphene - the world's thinnest material, ultra-strong, highly conductive, and many more - are becoming...
Jun 25, 20153 min read


NRL Researchers First to Detect Spin Precession in Silicon Nanowires
Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) have reported the first observation of spin precession of spin currents flowing in...
Jun 24, 20152 min read


Physicists fine-tune control of agile exotic materials
Physicists have found a way to control the length and strength of waves of atomic motion that have promising potential uses such as...
Jun 24, 20152 min read


Robust new process forms 3D shapes from flat sheets of graphene
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a new approach for forming 3D shapes from flat, 2D sheets...
Jun 24, 20153 min read


Diode a few atoms thick shows surprising quantum effect
A quantum mechanical transport phenomenon demonstrated for the first time in synthetic, atomically-thin layered material at room...
Jun 24, 20153 min read
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