Carbon goes ballistic
Ultrathin graphene layers display their electronic potential
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Ultrathin graphene layers display their electronic potential
Read article: Carbon goes ballistic
Maurice Wilkins, whose work led to the discovery of the structure of DNA, has died
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Light beams provide new twist on the uncertaintly principle
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Plasma-based particle accelerators are now able to produce monoenergetic electron beams
Astronomers might have taken the first ever photograph of an extrasolar planet
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An atomic clock that is the size of a grain of rice could bring the technology to portable electronics