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NUS researchers solve decades-old problem of how to uniformly switch memristors
Lack of uniformity is possibly the biggest challenge in today's technology of memristor devices as it gives rise to problems like...
Oct 1, 20203 min read


Why disordered light-harvesting systems produce ordered outcomes
Scientists typically prefer to work with ordered systems. However, a diverse team of physicists and biophysicists from the University of...
Oct 1, 20203 min read


Metal wires of carbon complete toolbox for carbon-based computers
Transistors based on carbon rather than silicon could potentially boost computers' speed and cut their power consumption more than a...
Sep 25, 20204 min read


Controlling ultrastrong light-matter coupling at room temperature
Physicists at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, together with colleagues in Russia and Poland, have managed to achieve...
Sep 24, 20204 min read


Physicists make electrical nanolasers even smaller
Researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and King's College London cleared the obstacle that had prevented the...
Sep 21, 20204 min read


Harnessing DNA molecules for disease detection and electronics
DNA molecules express heredity through genetic information. However, in the past few years, scientists have discovered that DNA can...
Sep 18, 20202 min read
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