Category: Nanotechnology Physics

Breakthrough synthesis method to speed commercialization of graphene

Breakthrough synthesis method to speed commercialization of graphene.

Posted: April 7, 2014 in Nanotechnology, Physics

GE Claims Fastest, Highest-Power MEMS Switch | EE Times

GE Claims Fastest, Highest-Power MEMS Switch | EE Times.

Posted: April 4, 2014 in Gadgetry, Mobile, Physics

Pseudogap theory puts physicists closer to high temperature superconductors

Pseudogap theory puts physicists closer to high temperature superconductors.

Posted: March 20, 2014 in Physics

Scientists build thinnest-possible LEDs to be stronger, more energy efficient

Scientists build thinnest-possible LEDs to be stronger, more energy efficient.

Posted: March 10, 2014 in Physics

Scientists re-weigh the electron, get more precise mass | Ars Technica

Scientists re-weigh the electron, get more precise mass | Ars Technica.

Posted: February 25, 2014 in Physics

A New Laser for a Faster Internet | Caltech

A New Laser for a Faster Internet | Caltech.

Posted: February 20, 2014 in Computer, Internet, Physics

Synthetic Muscle Made of Fishing Line is 100 Times Stronger Than the Real Thing – Popular Mechanics

Synthetic Muscle Made of Fishing Line is 100 Times Stronger Than the Real Thing – Popular Mechanics.

Posted: February 20, 2014 in Gadgetry, Physics, Robotics

Physicists Reveal Novel Magnetoelectric Effect | Arkansas Newswire | University of Arkansas

Physicists Reveal Novel Magnetoelectric Effect | Arkansas Newswire | University of Arkansas.

Posted: February 17, 2014 in Physics

Breakthrough in Superconductivity – Université de Sherbrooke Physicists Put an End to 20 Years of Debate – PR Newswire – The Sacramento Bee

Breakthrough in Superconductivity – Université de Sherbrooke Physicists Put an End to 20 Years of Debate – PR Newswire – The Sacramento Bee.

Posted: February 17, 2014 in Physics

Graphene conducts electricity ten times better than expected : Nature News & Comment

Graphene conducts electricity ten times better than expected : Nature News & Comment.

Posted: February 12, 2014 in Nanotechnology, Physics