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- Subatomic quantum memory in diamond demonstrated
- Scientists discover dielectron charging of water nano-droplet
- Water can flow below -130°C
- New material promises faster electronics
Subatomic quantum memory in diamond demonstrated Posted: 27 Jun 2011 12:17 PM PDT Physicists have developed a breakthrough in the use of diamond in quantum physics, marking an important step toward quantum computing. |
Scientists discover dielectron charging of water nano-droplet Posted: 27 Jun 2011 11:38 AM PDT Scientists have discovered fundamental steps of charging of nano-sized water droplets and unveiled the long-sought-after mechanism of hydrogen emission from irradiated water. |
Posted: 27 Jun 2011 09:26 AM PDT When water is cooled below zero degrees, it usually crystallizes directly into ice. A physicist has now managed to produce sluggishly flowing water at 130 degree below zero under high pressure -- 10,000 times higher than normal pressure. It is possible that this sluggishly fluid and cold water exists on other heavenly bodies. |
New material promises faster electronics Posted: 27 Jun 2011 06:54 AM PDT The novel material graphene makes faster electronics possible. Scientists have developed light detectors made of graphene and analyzed their astonishing properties. |
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