Physicists work to shrink microchips with first one-dimensional helium model system
Physicists at Indiana University and the University of Tennessee have cracked the code to making microchips smaller, and the key is helium.
Physicists at Indiana University and the University of Tennessee have cracked the code to making microchips smaller, and the key is helium.
Nanophysics
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Condensed Matter
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Biochemistry
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Optics & Photonics
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Biotechnology
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