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General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Apr 1, 2014

Should physicists work to the sound of silence?

In this month's issue of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics World, Felicity Mellor, a senior lecturer in science communication at Imperial College London, questions whether the requirement of the modern physicist to collaborate and communicate is preventing ...

Condensed Matter Mar 20, 2014

Research brings new control over topological insulator

An international team of scientists investigating the electronic properties of ultra-thin films of new materials – topological insulators (TIs) - has demonstrated a new method to tune their unique properties using strain.

Nanomaterials Mar 6, 2014

Boron gets a nano refresh: Scientists find stable 2D structures with unique properties

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) —The National Nanotechnology Initiative defines nanotechnology as the understanding and control of matter at the nanoscale, at dimensions of approximately 1 and 100 nanometers, where unique phenomena enable novel ...

Nanomaterials Feb 14, 2014

Scientists produce a novel form of artificial graphene

A new breed of ultra thin super-material has the potential to cause a technological revolution. "Artificial graphene" should lead to faster, smaller and lighter electronic and optical devices of all kinds, including higher ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jan 29, 2014

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists create synthetic magnetic monopole predicted more than 80 years ago

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) —Nearly 85 years after pioneering theoretical physicist Paul Dirac predicted the possibility of their existence, an international collaboration led by Amherst College Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Professor David S. Hall '91 and Aalto ...

Mathematics Jan 22, 2014

Book pulls appplications from abstract mathematics

Mathematics can explain how light waves propagate in a fiber optic cable or that a linear flow of air over a plane's wings gives passengers a smooth ride, while nonlinear flow causes turbulence.

Nanomaterials Jan 17, 2014

Scientists find 3-D material that mimics 2-D graphene

(Âé¶¹ÒùÔº) —Graphene—the thinnest and strongest known material in the universe and a formidable conductor of electricity and heat – gets many of its amazing properties from the fact that it occupies only two dimensions: ...

Nanophysics Jan 16, 2014

New form of quantum matter: Natural 3D counterpart to graphene discovered

The discovery of what is essentially a 3D version of graphene – the 2D sheets of carbon through which electrons race at many times the speed at which they move through silicon - promises exciting new things to come for ...

Condensed Matter Nov 26, 2013

New compound shows unusual conducting properties

A new compound developed at Tokyo Tech shows highly unusual conducting properties that could be used in future electronic components.

Nanomaterials Oct 25, 2013

Graphene can emit laser flashes

Graphene is considered the jack-of-all-trades of materials science: The two-dimensional honeycomb-shaped lattice made up of carbon atoms is stronger than steel and exhibits extremely high charge carrier mobilities. It is ...

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