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Engineers develop flexible, water-repellent graphene circuits for washable electronics
New graphene printing technology can produce electronic circuits that are low-cost, flexible, highly conductive and water repellent. The...
Jan 26, 20183 min read


Thanks for the memory: NIST takes a deep look at memristors
In the race to build a computer that mimics the massive computational power of the human brain, researchers are increasingly turning to...
Jan 19, 20183 min read


2-D tin (stanene) without buckling: A possible topological insulator
Nagoya University-led researchers produce 2D sheets of tin atoms predicted to have exotic uses in electronics. Nagoya, Japan - Sometimes...
Jan 18, 20183 min read


Gyroscopes lead scientists to unusual state of matter in a disorganized structure
You don't have to be perfectly organized to pull off a wave, according to University of Chicago scientists. Using a set of gyroscopes...
Jan 15, 20182 min read


Nanostructure boosts stability of organic thin-film transistors
A nanostructured gate dielectric may have addressed the most significant obstacle to expanding the use of organic semiconductors for...
Jan 12, 20184 min read


Russian scientists found excitons in nickel oxide for the first time
Russian scientists from Ural Federal University (UrFU) together with their colleagues from Institute of Metal Physics of the Ural...
Jan 11, 20183 min read
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