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NIST team bring nanofluidics computing closer to reality

Computers based on fluids instead of silicon is not a new concept, and now researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have shown how computational logic operations could be performed in a liquid medium by simulating the trapping of ions...

Chalmers team demonstrated graphene films with higher thermal conductivity than that of graphite films

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, have developed a graphene assembled film that has over 60% higher thermal conductivity than graphite film – despite the fact that graphite consists of many layers of graphene. The graphene film shows great...

Researchers find the exact balance in which graphene coatings can promote hydrogen evolution reaction

A collaboration led by the University of Tsukuba has recently optimized an approach to increase the stability of catalysts used in the hydrogen evolution reaction without significantly sacrificing activity. The team found that coating catalyst nanoparticles with an...