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image of magnetic switching Quantum Tricks Drive Magnetic Switching Into the Fast Lane
Released April 3, 2013
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motion of electron density waves A New Look at High-temperature Superconductors
Released February 24, 2013
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the molecular beam epitaxy system Laser Mastery Narrows Down Sources of Superconductivity
Released February 24, 2013
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granular material composed of photo-elastic disks Force Is the Key to Granular State-shifting
Released February 15, 2013
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P. vortex One-two Punch Strategy Against Bacteria and Cancer
Released February 11, 2013
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slightly stretched particles Penn Physicists Help Show Math Behind Growth of "Coffee Rings"
Released January 18, 2013
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researchers talk transfering quantum information Breakthrough Offers New Route to Large-scale Quantum Computing
Released October 23, 2012
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topological superconductors Topological Superconductors
Released October 8, 2012
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a flexible, transparent memory chip Visionary Transparent Memory a Step Closer to Reality
Released October 2, 2012
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a cobalt trimer placed on graphene A Direct Look at Graphene
Released August 1, 2012
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nanoscale semiconductor structure illustration World's Smallest Semiconductor Laser Created by University of Texas Scientists
Released July 26, 2012
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an infrared laser beam launches plasmons Graphene Is a Tunable Plasmonic Medium
Released June 20, 2012
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electrons moving in a crystal Got Mass? Princeton Scientists Observe Electrons Become Both Heavy and Speedy
Released June 13, 2012
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diagram showing excitons forming matter waves Exotic Particles, Chilled and Trapped, Form Giant Matter Wave
Released May 24, 2012
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researchers with graphene oxide's behind them Metastable Material: Study Shows Availability of Hydrogen Controls Chemical Structure of Graphene Oxide
Released May 22, 2012
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periodic table detail of hydrogen Probing Hydrogen Under Extreme Conditions
Released April 12, 2012
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graphene in a hexagonal arrangement Barrier to Faster Graphene Devices Identified and Suppressed
Released March 13, 2012
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Rice University researchers Many Bodies Make One Coherent Burst of Light
Released January 30, 2012
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microscope image of a graphene sheet Bilayer Graphene Works As an Insulator
Released January 24, 2012
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casing that holds the silicon crystal Ten-second Dance of Electrons Is Step Toward Exotic New Computers
Released January 12, 2012
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microscopic particles suspended in a viscous fluid Shearing Triggers Odd Behavior in Microscopic Particles
Released December 22, 2011
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Kevin Brenner holds a graphene sample Study Compares Techniques for Doping Graphene for Device and Interconnect Fabrication
Released November 7, 2011
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 triple helix molecules with 3 DNA double helices NYU Scientists' Creation of Self-replication Process Holds Promise for Production of New Materials
Released October 12, 2011
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stacked trilayers How Graphene's Electrical Properties Can Be Tuned
Released September 26, 2011
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students observe a high temperature furnace Controlling Silicon Evaporation Allows Scientists to Boost Graphene Quality
Released September 22, 2011
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snapshot of particles suspended in fluid Cornell Physicists Capture Microscopic Origins of Thinning and Thickening Fluids
Released September 1, 2011
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a transmission electron micrograph of Geobacter UMass Amherst Research Team Discovers New Conducting Properties of Bacteria-produced Wires
Released August 7, 2011
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manganite changing its stripes A Manganite Changes Its Stripes
Released July 14, 2011
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image of a single-atom bridge Narrowest Bridges of Gold Are Also the Strongest, Study Finds
Released July 13, 2011
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blinking nanorods Penn Physicists Observe 'Campfire Effect' in Blinking Nanorod Semiconductors
Released June 22, 2011
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