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04-May-2016 - Two years ago, Northwestern University's Mark Hersam discovered a way to stabilize exfoliated black phosphorus - or phosphorene - a layered semiconductor that chemically degrades in open air but shows great promise for electronics. By encapsulating it in aluminum oxide, he was able to stabilize ...
02-May-2016 - From visible light to radio waves, most people are familiar with the different sections of the electromagnetic spectrum. But one wavelength is often forgotten, little understood, and, until recently, rarely studied. It's called terahertz, and it has important applications in imaging and ...
29-Apr-2016 - MKS Instruments, Inc. announced the completion of its previously announced acquisition of all of the issued and outstanding common shares of Newport Corporation for $23.00 per share, or approximately $905 million, and repayment of approximately $93 million of Newport's U.S. indebtedness. MKS ...
27-Apr-2016 - Thin films of crystalline materials called perovskites provide a promising new way of making inexpensive and efficient solar cells. Now, an international team of researchers has shown a way of flipping a chemical switch that converts one type of perovskite into another -- a type that has better ...
27-Apr-2016 - Martin Thuo likes to look for new, affordable and clean ways to put science and technology to work in the world. His lab is dedicated to an idea called frugal innovation: "How do you do very high-level science or engineering with very little?" said Thuo, an assistant professor of materials ...
27-Apr-2016 - Tiny units of matter and chemistry that they are, atoms constitute the entire universe. Some rare atoms can store quantum information, an important phenomenon for scientists in their ongoing quest for a quantum Internet. New research from UC Santa Barbara scientists and their Dutch colleagues ...
26-Apr-2016 - Neutron scattering and computational modeling have revealed unique and unexpected behavior of water molecules under extreme confinement that is unmatched by any known gas, liquid or solid states. Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory describe a new tunneling ...
25-Apr-2016 - Hybrid batteries that charge faster than conventional ones could have significantly better electrical capacity and long-term stability when prepared with a gentle-sounding way of making electrodes. Called ion soft-landing, the high-precision technique resulted in electrodes that could store a ...
20-Apr-2016 - Wacker Chemie AG officially opened its new polysilicon production site in the US State of Tennessee. The new site is WACKER’s largest single investment ever, totaling some US$ 2.5 billion. WACKER began starting up individual plant sections at Charleston in December after a construction period of ...
19-Apr-2016 - Hydrogen is the most abundant element found in the universe, making up nearly three-quarters of all matter. Despite its prevalence, questions about the element remain. In a new paper published by Nature Communications, a team of researchers, including scientists from Lawrence Livermore National ...
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