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MIT scientists innovated automatically thin transistors to make denser computer chips
A new low-temperature growth and fabrication technology could lead to denser and more powerful chips.
New technique to cool several nanoparticles simultaneously
A twin pack of cooled nanoparticles.
A new way of precisely controlling single electrons nestled in quantum dots
Discovery of previously unknown effects makes compact, ultra-fast control of spin qubits possible.
Positively charged nanomaterials reduce fat at targeted locations
Inhibiting the unhealthy lipid storage of enlarged fat cells.
A low-cost terahertz camera
The device provides greater sensitivity and speed than previous versions.
World’s first blood test for real-time monitoring of cancer treatment success
The ExoSCOPE test accurately classifies disease status and determines treatment outcome within 24 hours after the start of treatment.
A single-molecule electret could be the keys to molecular computers
A step toward ever-smaller electronics.
Water that never freezes
Making ice cubes is a simple process: you take a plastic ice-cube tray like you'd find in most households, fill it with water, and...