Spintronics devices will be key to realizing faster and more energy-efficient computers. To give us a better understanding of ...
Paragraf presented a Hall sensor made of graphene for cryogenic applications, such as quantum computing, high-energy physics, low-temperature physics, fusion, and space. Conventional materials find it ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Ammonia, a compound often associated with foul odors, is far more than an inconvenience – it’s a vital indicator of processes as diverse as food spoilage, environmental pollution, ...
Spintronics devices will be key to realizing faster and more energy-efficient computers. To give us a better understanding of how to make them, a Kobe University team now showed how different ...
A major challenge in self-powered wearable sensors for health care monitoring is distinguishing different signals when they occur at the same time. Researchers from Penn State and China’s Hebei ...
Thought LeadersKenneth Stephen BurchProfessor of PhysicsBoston College AZoNano speaks with Professor Kenneth Burch from Boston College. The Burch Group has been investigating how wastewater-based ...
New graphene sensors make for better brain-machine interface By Paul McClure March 21, 2023 Scientists have used graphene to create a sensor for brain-machine interfaces that allow control of a robot ...
Hey, historians! Add extremely low-light, broadband photography to graphene's miraculous list of potential applications. Researchers in Singapore are reporting that they've created a graphene ...
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