Scientists have found a way to trap light in an extremely thin layer, potentially reshaping how future photonic devices are built.
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Custom carbon nanoribbons could enable cleaner molecular electronics
Researchers have demonstrated a halogen-free method for building ultra-long carbon nanoribbons on copper surfaces, removing ...
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Brain-inspired device uses 0.2 nJ per operation for AI computing
A team of researchers has built a neuromorphic computing platform from networks of hydrogenated nickelate junctions that ...
Want to find fairytale-like places in Minnesota that seem too magical to be real? These 8 locations offer enchantment and ...
A decades-old superconducting mystery just took a surprising turn. Strontium ruthenate, a material that conducts electricity with zero resistance at low temperatures, has long puzzled scientists with ...
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