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Using the smallest 'construction set' in the world, researchers are designing new materials for computer chips, light-emitting diodes and solar cells.
Researchers use laser-induced graphene process to create micron-scale patterns in photoresist.
The instrument contains a biosensor chip and functionalized magnetic nanoparticles, key to detecting the biomarkers found in saliva.
Calculations predict that atom-thin sheets of carbon chalcogenides will grow wider when stretched in any direction.
Researchers manipulate the Kondo resonance of lanthanide-porphyrin nanoarchitectures through tip-induced chemistry. This research result manifests the potential of tip-induced coordination chemistry for spintronics.
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