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- 28/12/2020 New Forensic DNA Technology to Combat Terrorism – Dust on Boots, Baggage Can Track Down Suspects Forensic science experts at Flinders University are refining an innovative counter-terrorism technique that checks for environmental DNA in the dust on clothing, baggage, shoes, or even a passport.
- 22/12/2020 Researchers Design Transistors Based On Ionic Gel Made Of A Conductive Polymer Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have created a new carbon-based electrical device, π-ion gel transistors (PIGTs) by using an ionic gel made of a conductive polymer.
- 21/12/2020 Abnormal Conductivity In Low Angle Twisted Bilayer Graphene Materials scientists can control the interlayer twist angle of materials to offer a powerful method to tune electronic properties of two-dimensional (2-D) van der Waals materials.
- 18/12/2020 The New Light-Based Quantum Computer Jiuzhang Has Achieved Quantum Supremacy A second type of quantum device performed a calculation impossible for a traditional computer.
- 16/12/2020 Scientists Run A 'Speed Test' To Boost Production Of Carbon Nanotubes Skoltech researchers have investigated the procedure for catalyst delivery used in the most common method of carbon nanotube production, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), offering what they call a "simple and elegant" way to boost productivity and pave the way for cheaper and more accessible nanotube-based technology.
- 14/12/2020 Raman Holography For Biology Raman spectroscopy is widely used in analytical sciences to identify molecules via their structural fingerprint.
- 11/12/2020 Magnetic Vortices Come Full Circle Magnets often harbor hidden beauty.
- 09/12/2020 Graphene: The Building Block For Sustainable Cities Innovation in advanced materials offers the disruptive potential to transform the way we build our future cities—and make them greener and smarter.
- 07/12/2020 This Material Could Camouflage Objects From Infrared Cameras The coating flouts the typical trend of hotter objects radiating more light.
- 04/12/2020 World's Smallest Atom-Memory Unit Created Faster, smaller, smarter and more energy-efficient chips for everything from consumer electronics to big data to brain-inspired computing could soon be on the way after engineers created the smallest memory device yet.