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- A New Fibre That Are Both Strong As Metal And Elastic As Rubber 08/04/2019 A new fibre with high elastic properties and metallic strength makes a tough material, which could be used in soft robotics or packaging.
- Physicists Calculate Proton’s Pressure Distribution For First Time 03/04/2019 The particle’s core withstands pressures higher than those inside a neutron star, according to a new study.
- Saving Energy With Heat Pipe Exchangers In Ceramics 02/04/2019 Heat pipe technology is proven to fuel new low-emission, low-energy, kilns and save money in ceramics.
- Triple Battery Storage Capacity Achieved By Incorporating Nanomaterials 01/04/2019 Using an ultra-thin nanomaterial a battery’s electrode could pervade three times storage capacity of conventional batteries.
- Spin Read-out In Atomic qubits In An All-epitaxial Three-dimensional Transistor 27/03/2019 Scienta Omicron the scanning tunneling microscope (STM).
- Quantum Design Announces OptiCool™ – A New Magneto-Optical Cryostat 19/03/2019 Press Release About OptiCool’s Introduction
- Raman Spectroscopy Predicts Radiation Resistance 18/03/2019 The research team are using Raman spectroscopy to find signatures of radiation resistance in tumours.
- Room-Temperature Cycling Cools Down Strengthening In Aluminium Alloys 13/03/2019 The researchers have developed a novel technique dubbed cyclic strengthening (CS) which, as its name suggests, cyclically stretches and compresses the metal without heating it.
- Inorganic Dopants Behind N-Type Graphene Transistor Progress 13/03/2019 Lanthanide complexes as molecular dopants for realizing air-stable n-type graphene logic inverters with symmetric transconductance.
- Electron Still Spherical Despite Efforts To Prove Otherwise 13/03/2019 Despite increasingly sensitive measurements, the electron has no dipole moment that would hint at exotic new particles
- Spin Measurements Evade Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle 13/03/2019 New technique allows atomic spin properties to be measured simultaneously with greater accuracy