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Graphene Leans on Glass to Advance Electronics
Graphene, the two-dimensional powerhouse, packs extreme durability, electrical conductivity, and transparency into a one-atom-thick sheet...
Feb 13, 20164 min read


Nanolaser for information technology
Physicists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a nanolaser, a thousand times thinner than a human hair. Thanks to...
Feb 11, 20163 min read


Nanoscale cavity strongly links quantum particles
Scientists have created a crystal structure that boosts the interaction between tiny bursts of light and individual electrons, an advance...
Feb 9, 20164 min read


Switching light with a silver atom
The quantity of data exchanged via communications networks around the globe is growing at a breathtaking rate. The volume of data for...
Feb 4, 20164 min read


Next generation of electronics could depend on near atomic scale cracks
The next generation of electronics, as well as ultra-sensitive medical diagnostics, could depend on near atomic scale cracks — or...
Feb 4, 20162 min read


Darwin on a chip
UT RESEARCHERS DEVELOP (R)EVOLUTIONARY CIRCUITS Researchers of the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology and the CTIT Institute for ICT...
Feb 2, 20162 min read
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