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- Raman Spectroscopy Predicts Radiation Resistance 18/03/2019 The research team are using Raman spectroscopy to find signatures of radiation resistance in tumours.
- Room-Temperature Cycling Cools Down Strengthening In Aluminium Alloys 13/03/2019 The researchers have developed a novel technique dubbed cyclic strengthening (CS) which, as its name suggests, cyclically stretches and compresses the metal without heating it.
- Inorganic Dopants Behind N-Type Graphene Transistor Progress 13/03/2019 Lanthanide complexes as molecular dopants for realizing air-stable n-type graphene logic inverters with symmetric transconductance.
- Electron Still Spherical Despite Efforts To Prove Otherwise 13/03/2019 Despite increasingly sensitive measurements, the electron has no dipole moment that would hint at exotic new particles
- Spin Measurements Evade Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle 13/03/2019 New technique allows atomic spin properties to be measured simultaneously with greater accuracy
- Perovskites: Materials Of The Future in Optical Communication 13/03/2019 Researchers at the universities in Linköping and Shenzhen have shown how an inorganic perovskite can be made into a cheap and efficient photodetector that transfers both text and music
- Scientists Give Solar PV A Paint Job 13/03/2019 Researchers and Berkeley Lab have discovered a shade of blue – dating back to ancient Egypt – which has impressive qualities they say could reduce building energy consumption and boost solar energy output. Meanwhile, NREL has developed a perovskite cell material that could be applied to a substrate using a paintbrush.
- Hundreds Of Dietary Supplements Are Tainted With Potentially Harmful Drugs 13/03/2019 Fewer than half of these products were recalled by their makers
- See These Dazzling Images Of A Growing Mouse Embryo 13/03/2019 A new microscope lets scientists peek into the mysterious process of mammalian development
- Patterning Magnetic Graphene With An E-Beam 13/03/2019 Selectively removing hydrogen from partially hydrogenated graphene yields nanoscale patterns useful for microelectronics
- 3Q: Richard Milner On A New U.S. Particle Accelerator 13/03/2019 Proposal for powerful particle collider gets National Academies’ go-ahead.
