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Gerd Binnig, Heinrich Rohrer, The Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Scientific American, Vol. 253, No. 2 (August 1985), pp. 50-58 ...
Scanning-tunnelling microscope with a superconducting tip could help uncover materials for next-generation quantum computers ...
Excitons have been created by injecting an electron into a molecule, and then removing another one, in rapid succession.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists unlock the hidden power within silicon making electronics smaller, faster, and more efficientResearchers at the University of California, Riverside have unlocked a hidden power within silicon, the backbone of modern electronics. Their findings could transform how future devices are built, ...
Knowable Magazine reports on attosecond science, revealing how scientists study atomic interactions at unbelievable speeds to ...
An attosecond—or 0.000000000000000001 second—is no time at all for a person. That is not so for electrons, atoms and molecules, and laser-wielding scientists are revealing the action ...
We meet Arno Schilperoord, a global leader for Heineken who believes that coding is magic and poetry, offering the ...
What if electricity and magnetism, usually considered as separate or even competing forces in materials, could actually work together in harmony?
But scientists from National Taiwan University have made an exciting discovery: in a special ultra-thin material, electricity ...
Photo-induced force microscopy began as a concept in the mind of Kumar Wickramasinghe when he was employed by IBM in the ...
Some mushrooms are sturdier than others, but it isn’t necessarily because of their chemistry – it’s how the filaments that ...
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