Scientists at Michigan State University have discovered how to use ultrafast lasers to wiggle atoms in exotic materials, ...
Researchers at Michigan State University have figured out how to use a fast laser to wiggle atoms in a way that temporarily ...
The researchers' novel approach could lead to smaller, and more efficient electronics – such as smartphones – in the future.
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Cracks in flexible electronics run deeper than expected: Study points to potential fix
From health monitors and smartwatches to foldable phones and portable solar panels, demand for flexible electronics is ...
The discovery of "hidden orders," organization patterns in materials that cannot be detected using conventional measurement tools, can yield valuable insight, which can in turn support the design of ...
Tired of 3D prints going wrong? Learn about a system that catches mistakes, saves materials, and makes tissue printing more ...
MSU has a satellite uplink/LTN TV studio and Comrex line for radio interviews upon request.Why this matters:Wiggling atoms in new quantum materials ...
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Ossila Challenges the Inflated Costs of Research with the Launch of a Fairly Priced Probe Station
Ossila is redefining affordability and performance in scientific instrumentation with the launch of the Probe Station, a ...
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