Researchers have developed a new, printing process for organic thin-film electronics that results in films of strikingly higher quality. Continue reading
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June 2, 2013
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Researchers have developed a new, printing process for organic thin-film electronics that results in films of strikingly higher quality. Continue reading
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Nanotubes are stronger than steel and smaller than any element of silicon-based electronics. They can potentially process information faster while using less energy. The challenge has been figuring out how to incorporate these properties into useful el… Continue reading
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Researchers turn carbon nanotubes into negatively charged liquid crystals that could enhance the creation of fibers and films. Continue reading
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As audiences chuckle at films such as new romantic comedy “I Give It A Year”, researchers have been looking at what keeps couples together after the flurry of Valentine’s Day romance is over. Continue reading
January 31, 2013
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Scientists have answered the question of how the behavior of plasma — the extremely hot gases of nuclear fusion — can be controlled with ultra-thin lithium films on graphite walls lining thermonuclear magnetic fusion devices. Continue reading
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A space rock several hundred metres across is heading towards our planet and the last-ditch attempt to avert a disaster — an untested mission to deflect it — fails. This fictional scene of films and novels could well be a reality one day. But what ca… Continue reading
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Raising a baby is hectic, so it’s no wonder disposable bibs, diapers and bottles are in high demand. They’re easy and always clean, but they aren’t always “green.” As those little limbs grow, in a way, clothing becomes disposable too, finally finding its way to the trash or donate pile after a short few months. [...] Continue reading
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What do Northern California's Bay Bridge, a huge soccer stadium being built in Brazil and some of the most popular films and video games produced by Lucasfilm have in common? Technology that Autodesk believes can help change the world for the bette… Continue reading
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