UMass Amherst Researchers Develop Ultra-Sensitive Flow Microsensors
UMass Amherst Assistant Professor Jinglei Ping led research team that has developed ultra-sensitive flow microsensors A team of researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed the...
View ArticleLess than a nanometer thick, stronger and more versatile than steel
Scientists create stable nanosheets containing boron and hydrogen atoms with potential applications in nanoelectronics and quantum information technology.read more
View ArticleUltra-high-density hard drives made with graphene store ten times more data
Graphene can be used for ultra-high density hard disk drives (HDD), with up to a tenfold jump compared to current technologies, researchers at the Cambridge Graphene Centre have shown.read more
View ArticleNew light on making two-dimensional polymers
The quest for new two-dimensional materials has rapidly intensified after the discovery of graphene – a supermaterial whose excellent properties include high conductivity and strength, making it...
View ArticleTwist brings new possibilities for ultra-thin 2D materials
A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) shows how the ability of 2D materials to convert sunlight into electricity can be controlled by simply "twisting" the angle between two...
View ArticleWonder material can be used to detect COVID-19 quickly, accurately
An illustration of the graphene-based COVID-19 spike protein detection process developed at UIC. The white rectangle represents the substrate with graphene functionalized with SARS-CoV-2 antibody...
View ArticlePhysicists snap first image of an electron ice
This scanning tunneling microscope image of a graphene sheet reveals that a Wigner crystal — a honeycomb arrangement of electrons, like an electron ice — has formed inside a layered structure...
View ArticleUrban mining for metals flashes electronic trash into treasure
HOUSTON – ( Oct. 4, 2021 ) – In what should be a win-win-win for the environment, a process developed at Rice University to extract valuable metals from electronic waste would also use up to 500 times...
View ArticleWeak bonds a strength in making borophene
HOUSTON – (Nov. 12, 2021) – Borophene may be done tantalizing materials scientists and start serving their ambitions, if a new approach by Rice University researchers can be turned into practice....
View ArticleMachine learning fine-tunes flash graphene
HOUSTON – (Jan. 31, 2022) – Rice University scientists are using machine-learning techniques to streamline the process of synthesizing graphene from waste through flash Joule heating . read more
View ArticlePrinceton scientists achieve new clarity in visualizing the quantum realm
Princeton physicists have peered deeper than ever before into the quantum realm of electrons — and what they are seeing is providing greater insight into how electrons behave collectively.read more
View ArticleAIXTRON provides key deposition equipment for advanced research to Micron...
Herzogenrath, May 10, 2022 – AIXTRON SE (FSE: AIXA, ISIN DE000A0WMPJ6), a leading provider of deposition equipment to the semiconductor industry, announced today that AIXTRON Ltd, a subsidiary of...
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View ArticleRice turns asphaltene into graphene for composites
Asphaltenes , a byproduct of crude oil production, are a waste material with potential. Rice University scientists are determined to find it by converting the carbon-rich resource into useful...
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