Research to improve the world.
29 May 2015Zara Preston
Compressed graphene can be printed onto paper for flexible applications.
27 May 2015David Bradley
University of Illinois researchers have developed heat-triggered self-destructing electronic devices.
22 May 2015
The twin boundary defects act as energy highways and could help get better performance out of the batteries.
22 May 2015
Increasing potential for quantum computing through chip architecture.
11 May 2015Laurie Donaldson
Technique of microcombing helps to make carbon nanotube films stronger and more conductive.
8 May 2015Laurie Donaldson
Researchers have discovered topologically protected one-dimensional electron conducting channels at the domain walls of bilayer graphene.
7 May 2015
Researchers have shown that defects on an atomically thin semiconductor can produce light-emitting quantum dots.
6 May 2015
Polymer scientists show how micro-scale wrinkling affects electrical performance in carbon-based, single-crystal semiconductors.
6 May 2015
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