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First pressure-sensitive self-healing material developed

First pressure-sensitive self-healing material developed

Potential for use in next-generation prostheses or self-healing electronic devices Our largest bodily organ is also one of the most remarkable. Not only is our skin pressure sensitive, it is... Read more

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Controlling Superconductors with Light

Controlling Superconductors with Light

TAU researcher discovers that a ray of light could lead to the next generation of superconductors A superconductor, which can move electrical energy with no wasteful resistance, is the holy... Read more

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Self-Assembling Nanocubes for Next Generation Antennas and Lenses

Self-Assembling Nanocubes for Next Generation Antennas and Lenses

The approach is simple, robust, and versatile. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering have developed a technique that enables metallic nanocrysta... Read more

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Graphene shows its colours

Graphene shows its colours

A much-vaunted new material may change telecommunications GRAPHENE, a form of carbon that comes in sheets a single atom thick, has gained a reputation as a wonder material. It is the best co... Read more

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Nano-transistor breakthrough to offer billion times faster computer

Nano-transistor breakthrough to offer billion times faster computer

SYDNEY scientists have built the world’s tiniest transistor   SYDNEY scientists have built the world’s tiniest transistor by precisely positioning a single phosphorus atom i... Read more

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New Nanotech Technique for Lower-Cost Materials Repair

New Nanotech Technique for Lower-Cost Materials Repair

Repairing a damaged surface with this method would require significantly smaller amounts of material   In the super-small world of nanostructures, a team of polymer scientists and engin... Read more

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New Method for Detecting Lung Cancer Unveiled

New Method for Detecting Lung Cancer Unveiled

Worldwide and in the United States, lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related death When lung cancer strikes, it often spreads silently into more advanced stages before being de... Read more

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Ultrapowerful Optical Microscopy and Invisibility Carpet-Cloaking Devices

Ultrapowerful Optical Microscopy and Invisibility Carpet-Cloaking Devices

They said it could be done and now they’ve done it. What’s more, they did it with a GRIN. A team of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Lawrence Berkeley... Read more

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