High-throughput computational materials screening is turning out to be an efficient highway to optoelectronic semiconductor design.
High-throughput computational materials screening is turning out to be an efficient highway to optoelectronic semiconductor design.
Studies find social media sharing affects news judgment, but a quick exercise reduces the problem.
Investigating metabolic resistance mechanisms of waterhemp, a weed species damaging crop production, could help researchers identify long-term approaches to sustainably manage the species.
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A new and simple working principle for liquid manipulation and a complete exploration of the opportunities of a multipurpose platform guided by physical intelligence.
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A new way of making large sheets of graphene could lead to ultra-lightweight, flexible solar cells, and to new classes of light-emitting devices and other thin-film electronics
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