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What happens when materials take tiny hits
When tiny particles strike a metal surface at high speed -- for example, as coatings being sprayed or as micrometeorites pummeling a...
Nov 28, 20184 min read


NIST simulations suggest graphene can stretch to be a tunable ion filter
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have conducted simulations suggesting that graphene, in addition...
Nov 26, 20182 min read


SFU scientists described the course of reactions in two-layer thin metal films
A team of researchers from Siberian Federal University (SFU) obtained thin copper/gold and iron/palladium films and studied the reactions...
Nov 23, 20182 min read


Meta-surface corrects for chromatic aberrations across all kinds of lenses
Today's optical systems -- from smartphone cameras to cutting-edge microscopes -- use technology that hasn't changed much since the...
Nov 23, 20182 min read


NUS researchers offer solution in fight against fake graphene
Ever since the isolation of graphene was first achieved in 2004, there has been an explosion in graphene-related research and...
Nov 23, 20183 min read


Tailoring the surface of carbon may hold the key to monitoring patient blood in real-time
The infinite number of local atomic structures formed by carbon can be grouped into a few motifs with characteristic atomic and...
Nov 22, 20182 min read
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