A team of researchers led by Director Rod Ruoff at the Center for Multidimensional Carbon Materials (CMCM) within the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), including graduate students at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), have achieved growth and characterization of large area, single-crystal graphene that has no wrinkles, folds, or adlayers. It can be … [Read more...] about Creation of the most perfect graphene: New discovery allows for scalable production of fold-free and ad-layer free single-crystal graphene
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‘Nanopore-tal’ enables cells to talk to computers
Genetically encoded reporter proteins have been a mainstay of biotechnology research, allowing scientists to track gene expression, understand intracellular processes and debug engineered genetic circuits. But conventional reporting schemes that rely on fluorescence and other optical approaches come with practical limitations that could cast a shadow over the field's future … [Read more...] about ‘Nanopore-tal’ enables cells to talk to computers
Using your smartwatch to reduce stress: New technology uses sweat on skin to infer brain stress
The old adage "never let them see you sweat," doesn't apply in the electrical and computer engineering lab of Rose Faghih, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering in the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering. In fact, Faghih seeks sweat, the kind that beads on your upper lip when you're nervous -- skin conductance response (SCR) as the change in … [Read more...] about Using your smartwatch to reduce stress: New technology uses sweat on skin to infer brain stress
Quantum computing: Exotic particle had an ‘out-of-body experience’: An unexpected finding could advance quantum computers and high-temperature superconductors
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Stressed teens benefit from coping online, but a little goes a long way
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These robots can move your couch: Researchers develop robots that can work independently but cooperatively
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Discovery could improve reliability of future smart electronics
An undergraduate student from the University of Surrey has discovered a way to suppress hot-carrier effects that have plagued devices that use thin-film transistor architecture -- such as smartwatches and solar panels. Hot-carrier effects occur when unwanted electron energy builds up in certain regions of transistors, resulting in devices performing unreliably. In her … [Read more...] about Discovery could improve reliability of future smart electronics
Compact system designed for high-precision, robot-based surface measurements: System poised to enable real-time, in-line 3D inspection and boost efficiency of high-tech manufacturing
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