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PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. 3, 2007 -- The Internet could soon shift into overdrive thanks to a new generation of optical molecules developed and tested by an international team of researchers. The new materials, organic molecules known as chromophores, interact 50 percent more...
NEMS/MEMS Research Center Gets $2M in Funding
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., December 20, 2006 -- A new, three-year, multi-institution nano- and microelectromechanical systems (NEMS/MEMS) research initiative affiliated with Harvard University’s engineering and applied sciences programs has received over $2 million in funds from DARPA and...
‘Tabletop’ Particle Accelerator Built
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Electron Study Could Lead to Better Lighting, Electronics
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Max Planck Director Wins Innovation Award for Light Microscopy Work
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Young Nanoelectronics Researcher Wins Australian Science Award
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Physicists Get a Grip on a Single Electron's Spin
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Berkeley Lab Names New Advanced Light Source Director
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Superconductor Probe Results in Shock
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Ultrasharp Single-Atom Tips Could Improve Microscopy
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New Method Found for Making 'Nanogaps'
Mar 15, 2006 — PHILADELPHIA, March 15, 2006 -- Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) announced that they have bridged a major obstruction in the creation of nanoscale electronics by developing a simple, reliable and observable method of creating...
Researchers Unveil Nanostructures in 3-D
Mar 1, 2006 — DUSSELDORF, Germany, March 1, 2006 -- Researchers in the Department of Microstructure Physics and Metal Forming at the Max Planck Institute for Iron Research in Dusseldorf have created what they say is the world's first electron microscope that...
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