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  • Article - 18 Jan 2019
    In this article, the topic of quantum of computing is discussed and the role that cryogenics plays in the development of the technology and ideas that help further area of computing
  • Article - 18 Sep 2018
    In fast developing area of technology, key developments are often hard to define however influential they are, in this article some of the key developments are touched on and why they are so important...
  • Article - 27 Aug 2018
    Metallic nanoparticles are nanoparticles from a variety of different metals, the nanoscale size causes electron confinement in metal nanoparticles, which results in surface plasmon resonance....
  • Article - 10 Aug 2018
    During the process of making physical systems smaller, it can be difficult to tell in which ways physical laws still apply.
  • Article - 25 Apr 2018
    Cleaving is a fast and simple method used for preparing samples of semiconductor materials, including silicon. In contrast, sapphire does not cleave well, despite being a single crystal.
  • Article - 18 Jan 2018
    Quantum computing uses qubits - bits of data that represent 1 and 0 simultaneously. Could graphene be the answer to hosting a qubit state?
  • Article - 15 Jan 2018
    AZoNano talks to Norman Luechinger, CTO of Avantama AG, about the developments of next generation QD pixel based LCD displays and other quantum dot applications.
  • Article - 20 Nov 2017
    Muography hit the headlines recently as the technique used by a team of researchers to discover that the Great Pyramid of Giza has an extra two chambers than originally thought.
  • Article - 31 Oct 2017
    Flowers contain specific pigments within their petals that absorb ultraviolet (UV) light to create the intricate patterns and colors that make up their design.
  • Article - 7 Sep 2017
    The structure of graphene is comprised of a single thin layered sheet of tightly packed carbon atoms arranged in the vertices of a hexagonal lattice resembling honey comb.

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