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Molybdenum disulfide
Transforming electronics, biosensors and more with a metal-breathing bacteria
Plopped Into Water, a Tiny Device Triggers the Formation of Chemicals that Kill Microbes in Minutes
Researchers Develop World’s Thinnest Electric Generator
Toward optical chips – thin, bright and flexible display technologies
Atomically thin material opens door for integrated nanophotonic circuits
New Material Allows for Ultra-Thin Solar Cells – only three atomic layers thick
Making New Materials an Atomic Layer at a Time
A Kansas State University engineer has made a breakthrough in rechargeable battery applications
Atomic-Scale Catalysts May Produce Cheap Hydrogen
New catalyst could cut cost of making hydrogen fuel
New Technique May Open Up an Era of Atomic-scale Semiconductor Devices
Funneling the sun’s energy
One-molecule-thick material has big advantages
Breakthrough in designing cheaper, more efficient catalysts for fuel cells
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