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Faster, more precise, more stable: Study optimizes graphene growth
Each atomic layer thin, tear-resistant, and stable. Graphene is seen as the material of the future. It is ideal for e.g. producing...
Aug 28, 20174 min read


New method promises easier nanoscale manufacturing
Scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory have discovered a new way to precisely pattern nanomaterials that...
Jul 29, 20172 min read


Self-assembling polymers provide thin nanowire template
For the chips in our computers and smartphones to get faster and faster, their components – the circuits and wires through which signals...
Apr 13, 20173 min read


New self-assembly technique to make smaller microchip patterns
For the last few decades, microchip manufacturers have been on a quest to find ways to make the patterns of wires and components in their...
Mar 28, 20173 min read


Creating the tiniest structures on surfaces
The aim of this large-scale project is to provide training for young European scientists in the field of nanotechnology so that they can...
Jan 16, 20173 min read


When it comes to atomic-scale manufacturing, less really is more
Robert Wolkow is no stranger to mastering the ultra-small and the ultra-fast. A pioneer in atomic-scale science with a Guinness World...
Oct 31, 20163 min read
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