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32 matches found for "Tiny magnetic crystals"

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Vise Squad: Putting the Squeeze on a Crystal Leads to Novel Electronics

Computers that could switch on instantly without the time-consuming process of “booting” an operating system is just one of the possibilities, according to a new paper by a team of researchers spannin...

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Tiny magnetic crystals in bacteria are a compass

Researchers say their study, published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface, could provide fresh clues to explain biomagnetism – a phenomenon in which some birds, insects and marine life navi...

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Memoirs of a qubit: Hybrid memory solves key problem for quantum computing

In the quantum world, objects such as atoms are allowed to exist in multiple states simultane-ously -- that is, they could literally be in two places at once or possess a number of other seemingly mut...

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Shimmering ferroelectric domains

The main difference: these materials are not magnetic, but permanently electrically polarized. They have great importance for data storage technology and novel piezoelectric devices. Dresden scientist...

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Visualizing atomic-scale acoustic wavesin nanostructures

However, detecting them isn't so easy.Enter Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory scientists, who discovered a new physical phenomenon that enables them to see high frequency waves by co...

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Silicon Photonic Crystals Key To Optical Cloaking

“This is much more than a theoretical exercise,” said Harley Johnson, a Cannon Faculty Scholar and professor of mechanical science and engineering at Illinois. “An optical cloaking device is almost wi...

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Scientists propose test of string theory based on neutral hydrogen absorption

String theory – a theory whose fundamental building blocks are tiny one-dimensional filaments called strings – is the leading contender for a “theory of everything.” Such a theory would unify all four...

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New T-ray source could improve airport security, cancer detection

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, along with collaborators in Turkey and Japan, have created a compact device that could lead to portable, battery-operate...

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Blue dye could hold the key to super processing power

Scientists have demonstrated that they can control the properties in a dye known as Metal Phthalocyanine, or MPc, with the use of magnetism. Though this technology is still in its infancy, res...

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Chameleon for Optoelectronics

A liquid that changes its color “on demand” and can take on any color of the rainbow one desires? A research team headed by Yadong Yin at the University of California, Riverside (USA) has now shared t...

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3.2 Billion-Year-Old Surprise: Earth Had Strong Magnetic Field

The findings, which are contrary to previous studies, suggest that even in its earliest stages the Earth was already well protected from the solar wind, which can strip away a planet's atmosphere...

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Finding by Rice University chemists could aid development of new nanodevices

Rice University chemists have discovered that tiny building blocks known as gold nanorods spontaneously assemble themselves into ring-like superstructures. This finding, which will be publishe...

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Sandia develops next generation of screening devices

It might not be science fiction much longer.Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories are developing the next generation of screening devices that will identify hazardous and toxic materials...

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'We're down to the atom size': Cornell researchers discover how to focus on tiniest of the very small

But atoms are not willing subjects. They jiggle furiously, defying any microscopist who tries to catch them at a standstill. Nor are they polite: The larger atoms in a molecule typically overshadow th...

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Cellular scale drug delivery from the inside out

Mesoporous nanospheres focus of Ames Laboratory research Delivering a dose of chemotherapy drugs to specific cancer cells without the risk of side affects to healthy cells ...

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