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Argonne-UChicago researchers work to annihilate nanoscale defects in semiconductors
Target dates are critical when the semiconductor industry adds small, enhanced features to consumer devices by integrating advanced...
Jan 28, 20164 min read


Breakthrough enables ultra fast transport of electrical charges in polymers
A research team at Umeå University in Sweden has showed, for the first time, that a very efficient vertical charge transport in...
Jan 28, 20163 min read


Weaving a New Story for COFS and MOFs
There are many different ways to make nanomaterials but weaving, the oldest and most enduring method of making fabrics, has not been one...
Jan 23, 20163 min read


UCLA scientists create graphene barrier to precisely control molecules for making nanoelectronics
Gardeners often use sheets of plastic with strategically placed holes to allow their plants to grow but keep weeds from taking root....
Jan 20, 20162 min read


Sensors slip into the brain, then dissolve when the job is done
A team of neurosurgeons and engineers has developed wireless brain sensors that monitor intracranial pressure and temperature and then...
Jan 19, 20163 min read


Graphene tunes in to new frequency
The fascinating electrical properties of graphene have allowed University of Manchester researchers to open up a new area of technology...
Jan 15, 20162 min read
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