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Graphene microbubbles make perfect lenses
Tiny bubbles can solve large problems. Microbubbles—around 1-50 micrometers in diameter—have widespread applications. They're used for...
Oct 12, 20203 min read


Graphene detector reveals THz light's polarization
Physicists have created a broadband detector of terahertz radiation based on graphene. The device has potential for applications in...
Oct 12, 20204 min read


Silence, please: UNSW scientists create quietest semiconductor quantum bits on record
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have demonstrated the lowest noise level on record for a semiconductor quantum bit, or qubit. The research was...
Oct 12, 20203 min read


Turning diamond into metal
Long known as the hardest of all natural materials, diamonds are also exceptional thermal conductors and electrical insulators. Now,...
Oct 6, 20204 min read


Advancing multiprincipal alloys
The most significant advances in human civilization are marked by the progression of the materials that humans use. The Stone Age gave...
Oct 6, 20205 min read


Blocking vibrations that remove heat could boost efficiency of next-gen solar cells
Led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a study of a solar-energy...
Oct 6, 20205 min read
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