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April 16, 2013
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Redesigned Material Could Lead to Lighter, Faster Electronics
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The same material that formed the first primitive transistors more than 60 years ago can be modified in a new way to advance future electronics, according to a new study. Chemists at The Ohio State University have developed the technology for making a one-atom-thick sheet of germanium, and found that it conducts electrons more than ten times faster than silicon and five times faster than conventional germanium. The material's structure is closely related to that of graphene-a much-touted two ... read more
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New device could cut costs on household products, pharmaceuticals
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High pressure gold nanocrystal structure revealed
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Nanotechnology imaging breakthrough
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ENERGY TECH

Tin nanocrystals for the battery of the future
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Imaging methodology reveals nano details not seen before
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CHIP TECH

Electrical signals dictate optical properties
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Quantum computers counting on carbon nanotubes
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NANO TECH

Nanoparticles show promise as inexpensive, durable and effective scintillators
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NANO TECH

Glass-blowers at a nano scale
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New technique could improve optical devices
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Silver nanoparticles may adversely affect environment
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Scientists delve deeper into carbon nanotubes
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New taxonomy of platinum nanoclusters
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TIME AND SPACE

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TECH SPACE

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Chemistry resolves toxic concerns about carbon nanotubes

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