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Exotic property confirmed in natural material could lead to fundamental studies
Researchers have confirmed the existence of a naturally occurring exotic property in which a material becomes thicker when stretched -...
Oct 7, 20162 min read


Graphene nanoribbons to knit severed, damaged spinal cords
The combination of graphene nanoribbons made with a process developed at Rice University and a common polymer could someday be of...
Sep 20, 20163 min read


Resonator with nanoscale features to detect dangerous chemicals
Inspired by the anatomy of insects, an interdisciplinary research team at the University of Alberta has come up with a novel way to...
Sep 19, 20163 min read


Researchers synthesize atomically precise diamond-shaped nanoclusters of silver
A wide international collaboration involving researchers from four countries - China, Australia, Germany and Finland - have managed to...
Sep 12, 20162 min read


Atomic scale pipes available on demand and by design
Materials containing tiny capillaries and cavities are widely used in filtration, separation and many other technologies, without which...
Sep 9, 20162 min read


Memory for future wearable electronics
Last March, the artificial intelligence (AI) program AlphaGo beat Korean Go champion LEE Se-Dol at the Asian board game. "The game was...
Sep 5, 20163 min read
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