Materials

Google’s Nexus One Sums Up To $174.15 But Remains “Multitouchless” For The US

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January 9th, 2010

It’s perfectly natural for you to wonder and know what you spent your money on. Well if you are looking to get your hands on Google’s Nexus One, than you are in luck, cause iSuppli has prepared for your curiosity a small dissection and attached a price tag for every part of the Nexus handset, [...]

Researchers Notice Weird-Liquid In Graphene Properties

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July 9th, 2009

The graphene is a material discovered a couple of years ago, and it’s one of the most important materials in physics. This material has enourmous implications in nanotechnology, and could lead to the development of the next-gen devices. After receiveing numerous praises thanks to its properties, graphene is pushing the boundaries once more. According to [...]

Researchers Develop Two-atom Thick Superconducting Metal Sheet

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June 11th, 2009

Researchers at the University of Texas, Austin have announced the development of a two-atom thick superconducting sheet, a layer which could have enormous implications in next-gen devices. Superconductors are materials which have the ability to maintain electrical current on indefinite period without a power source, and they are very common in particle accelerators, quantum-interference devices, [...]