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Other Dec 20, 2007

Human genetic variation -- Science's 'Breakthrough of the Year'

In 2007, researchers were dazzled by the degree to which genomes differ from one human to another and began to understand the role of these variations in disease and personal traits. Science and its publisher, AAAS, the nonprofit ...

Nanomaterials Dec 10, 2007

Blue dye could hold the key to super processing power

A technique for controlling the magnetic properties of a commonly used blue dye could revolutionise computer processing power, according to research published recently in Advanced Materials.

Condensed Matter Nov 28, 2007

Blue dye could hold the key to super processing power

A technique for controlling the magnetic properties of a commonly used blue dye could revolutionise computer processing power, according to research published recently in Advanced Materials.

Nanomaterials Sep 12, 2007

Method Safely Deposits Novel Metal Oxide Thin Films on Substrates

University at Buffalo chemists have developed a novel way to grow chemically pure, zinc oxide thin films characterized by dense, bristle-like nanostructures and a new method for depositing them on temperature-sensitive substrates, ...

Nanophysics Sep 4, 2007

Two Nanostructures Are Better Than One

Imagine using minuscule structures the size of molecules to harvest sunlight and convert it into electricity. Or employing the same structures to store hydrogen fuel so that it fits into a car’s gas tank. Or replacing today’s ...

Condensed Matter Dec 18, 2006

New magnetic polymers may advance spintronics technologies

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have pioneered a new approach for making magnetic polymers that are held together with very strong hydrogen bonds. These polymers contain an innovative ...

General Physics Oct 12, 2006

Molecular Spintronic Action Confirmed in Nanostructure

Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology have made the first confirmed “spintronic” device incorporating organic molecules, a potentially superior approach for innovative electronics that rely ...

Nanophysics Aug 3, 2006

IBM researchers look beyond silicon technology

Scientists at the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory have demonstrated how a single molecule can be switched between two distinct conductive states, which allows it to store data.

Nanophysics May 4, 2006

Engineers announce breakthrough in nanoscale semiconductor spin wave research

Engineers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science are announcing a critical new breakthrough in semiconductor spin-wave research. UCLA Engineering adjunct professor Mary Mehrnoosh Eshaghian-Wilner, ...

Mar 31, 2006

IBM researchers develop new way to explore and control atom-scale magnetism

IBM scientists have developed a powerful new technique for exploring and controlling magnetism at its fundamental atomic level. The new method promises to be an important tool in the quest not only to understand the operation ...

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