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Making Quantum Behavior Observable Using Optical Levitation (PhysOrg)
(PhysOrg.com) — Perhaps one of the biggest challenges of modern physics is figuring out how to realize and take advantage of strange quantum behaviors in progressively larger and more complex systems. Progress along this front is expected to shed insight into the nature of quantum mechanics and lead to many novel applications. With this... »
New Study Confirms Exotic Electric Properties Of Graphene (ElectronicsWeb)
First, it was the soccer-ball-shaped molecules dubbed buckyballs. Then it was the cylindrically shaped nanotubes. Now, the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology is graphene: a remarkably flat molecule made of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal rings much like molecular chicken wire. (read here…) Related items Exotic electric properties of graphene confirmed (Science Daily) New study confirms... »
Exotic electric properties of graphene confirmed (Science Daily)
First, it was the soccer-ball-shaped molecules dubbed buckyballs. Then it was the cylindrically shaped nanotubes. Now, the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology is graphene: a remarkably flat molecule made of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal rings much like molecular chicken wire. (read here…) Related items New Study Confirms Exotic Electric Properties Of Graphene (ElectronicsWeb) New study... »
New study confirms exotic electric properties of graphene (EurekAlert!)
( Vanderbilt University ) First, it was the soccer-ball-shaped molecules dubbed buckyballs. Then it was the cylindrically shaped nanotubes. Now, the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology is graphene: a remarkably flat molecule made of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal rings much like molecular chicken wire. (more…) Related items New Study Confirms Exotic Electric Properties Of... »
Multidisciplinary Nature of Nanotechnology Confirmed (IEEE Spectrum)
Is it physics? Is it biology? Is it chemistry? Or is it all of these and many more? So has gone the line of questioning for those who sought to get a handle on nanotechnology, i.e. how to define it and how to train and educate a new generation of scientists around it. (read the... »