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Heat and Light Get Larger at the Nanoscale
In a new study recently published in Nature Nanotechnology, researchers from Columbia Engineering, Cornell, and Stanford have...
Apr 4, 20164 min read


Flat boron is a superconductor
Rice University scientists have determined that two-dimensional boron is a natural low-temperature superconductor. In fact, it may be the...
Apr 4, 20163 min read


Online international collaboration shows reliability of quantum simulations for materials design
Scientists from the University of York teamed up with colleagues from over 30 universities and institutes across Europe to investigate to...
Apr 4, 20163 min read


Effective Graphene Doping Depends on Substrate Material
Jülich physicists have discovered unexpected effects in doped graphene – i.e. graphene that is mixed with foreign atoms. They...
Mar 30, 20163 min read


Black Gold: light and solid as a bird’s bone
Prof. Ju-Young Kim (School of Materials Science and Engineering)’s research team developed an ultralight nanoporous gold with high...
Mar 29, 20161 min read


Graphene nanoribbons: it's all about the edges
As reported by the journal Nature in its latest issue, researchers from Empa, the Max Planck Institute in Mainz and the Technical...
Mar 25, 20163 min read
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