- By Tudor Vieru
- August 20th, 2009
First 3D Map of Earth Mantle Electrical Conductivity Created
OSU experts have been behind the achievement
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 20th, 2009
Ultracapacitors to Boost Hybrid Battery Efficiency
They could bring costs to a reasonable level too
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 19th, 2009
Nuclear Fusion Inspires New Nanolithography Process
It could be widely used for manufacturing future chips
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 18th, 2009
New Piezoelectric Device Works on the Small Scale
It can harness the power of tiny vibrations
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 18th, 2009
New Attempts to Create a Quantum Theory of Gravity
It takes an already existing approach to a new level
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 17th, 2009
Electrons Trapped in Quantum Dots Live Longer
They have no way of losing their energy
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 17th, 2009
New Cloaking Method Relies on Math Model
It will not lead to "invisibility cloaks"
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 13th, 2009
Experts to Soon Create 'Hidden Portal'
The gateway will block a large part of the EM spectrum
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 13th, 2009
Turning Insulators into Conductors with Camera Flashes
The methods was devised at NU
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 12th, 2009
New Advancements in Quantum Mechanical Devices
Experts at the UCSB create new type of circuit
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 12th, 2009
New Progress Made in Self-Assembled Monolayer Transistors
Experts figure out how to create them cheaply and effectively
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 12th, 2009
Experts Image Water-Liquid Interface for the First Time
The peculiar interactions are no longer a mystery
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 6th, 2009
Start-Up to Produce Graphene-Based Conductive Inks
They could be used to manufacture RFID chips
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 6th, 2009
Laser Flashes Grow Crystals in Gel
The crystals could be used to study protein structures
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 4th, 2009
Experts Move Closer to Creating Metallic Hydrogen
The chemical is the most common in the Universe
- By Tudor Vieru
- August 4th, 2009
Microchip Does 1,000 Chemical Reactions Simultaneously
The microfluidic device fits in the palm of your hand