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January 03, 2013
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Britain to fund graphene research efforts
London (UPI) Dec 27, 2012
Britain's government says it will invest $35 million in research into graphene, considered a miracle material for its strength and electronic properties. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said the money would go to the most promising graphene-related research projects in British universities, the BBC reported Thursday. One of the lightest, strongest and most conductive materials known, graphene is sheets of carbon just one atom thick with significant potential for use in electro ... read more
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Kuwait University and imec to Collaborate on Advanced Silicon Solar Cell Technology
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Synthetic and biological nanoparticles combined to produce new metamaterials
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Reality check for DNA nanotechnology
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Nanocrystals Not Small Enough to Avoid Defects
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Nature Materials Study: Boosting Heat Transfer With Nanoglue
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New optical tweezers trap specimens just a few nanometers across
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How 'transparent' is graphene?
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A graphene nanotube hybrid
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Study of risks to humankind proposed
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Penn Researchers Make Flexible, Low-voltage Circuits Using Nanocrystals
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King's College London finds rainbows on nanoscale
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Nanometer-scale diamond tips improve nano-manufacturing
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