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Physicists Make Graphene Discovery That Could Help Develop Superconductors

08/02/2019 | Rutgers University
When two mesh screens are overlaid, beautiful patterns appear when one screen is offset. These "moiré patterns" have long intrigued artists, scientists and mathematicians and have found applications in printing, fashion and banknotes.

Biosensor May Provide Better Cancer Diagnosis

03/15/2019 | Argonne National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers have developed a new biological sensor that could help clinicians better diagnose cancer and epilepsy.

New T-Wave Detector Uses Waves of the Electronic Sea in Graphene

12/24/2018 | MIPT
A team of researchers from Russia, Great Britain, Japan, and Italy has created a graphene-based terahertz detector. Any system for wireless data transfer relies on electromagnetic wave sources and detectors, but they are not available for every kind of waves.

Cell Membrane Inspires New Ultrathin Electronic Film

05/03/2018 | Tokyo Institute of Technology
Japanese researchers have developed a new method to build large areas of semiconductive material that is just two molecules thick and a total of 4.4 nanometers tall. The films function as thin film transistors, and have potential future applications in flexible electronics or chemical detectors.

Researchers Observe Exotic Quantum Particle in Bilayer Graphene

10/11/2017 | Columbia University
Physicists prove a 30-year-old theory—the even-denominator fractional quantum Hall state—and establish bilayer graphene as a promising platform that could lead to quantum computation.
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