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- Printable, electrically conductive gel with unprecedented electrical performance synthesized
- Molecule changes magnetism and conductance
- CERN experiments observe particle consistent with long-sought Higgs boson
- New method knocks out stubborn electron problem
Printable, electrically conductive gel with unprecedented electrical performance synthesized Posted: 04 Jul 2012 03:25 PM PDT Researchers have invented an electrically conductive gel that is quick and easy to make, can be patterned onto surfaces with an inkjet printer and demonstrates unprecedented electrical performance. |
Molecule changes magnetism and conductance Posted: 04 Jul 2012 09:40 AM PDT One bit of digital information stored on a hard disk currently consists of about 3 million magnetic atoms. Researchers have now developed a magnetic memory with one bit per molecule. By an electric pulse, the metal-organic molecule can be switched reliably between a conductive, magnetic state and a low-conductive, non-magnetic state. |
CERN experiments observe particle consistent with long-sought Higgs boson Posted: 04 Jul 2012 08:22 AM PDT Physicists with the the ATLAS and CMS experiments have presented their latest preliminary results in the search for the long-sought Higgs particle. Both experiments observe a new particle in the mass region around 125-126 GeV. |
New method knocks out stubborn electron problem Posted: 03 Jul 2012 11:18 PM PDT A newly published article eliminates one of the top unsolved theoretical problems in chemical physics as ranked by the National Research Council in 1995. Scientists now can more accurately predict the dynamic behavior of electrons in atoms and molecules in chemical reactions that govern a wide range of phenomena, including the fuel efficiency of combustion engines and the depletion of the atmospheric ozone. |
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