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  • Article - 7 Mar 2016
    Atomic force microscopy is a type of scanning probe microscopy with sub-Ångstrom resolution. It is able to gather data on the mechanical and electrical properties of materials and surfaces by...
  • Article - 19 Jan 2016
    Strict regulatory and energy conservation requirements imposed on the construction and design of modern buildings in recent years have provided challenges for the glass industry. Thin material-coated...
  • Article - 13 Mar 2015
    The 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to Eric Betzig, Stefan W. Hell and William E. Moerner for their breakthrough work in nanoscopy. Their work allows the field to be able to quite literally...
  • Article - 9 Sep 2014
    Graphene has offered scientists and engineers new possibilities for optical, electronic, and mechanical materials. There are widespread graphene research activities happening across the globe since it...
  • Article - 4 Aug 2014
    Physicists around the world are currently very interested in studying and investigating the physical properties of carbon nanotubes, such as their astounding strength and both their thermal and...
  • Article - 16 Sep 2014
    Nanowires have a number of exciting properties which are not exhibited by 3-D or bulk materials. This is due to the fact that electrons within the nanowires are quantum confined and have energy levels...
  • Article - 30 Aug 2013
    Brazil, located in the eastern part of South America bordering the Atlantic Ocean, has an overall area of 8,514,877 km2.
  • Article - 21 Aug 2013
    Argentina is a South American country located between Uruguay and Chile. The country has a total area of 2,780,400 km2. As of July 2012, its population was 42,192,494.
  • Article - 29 Jul 2015
    Bulgaria, a Southeast European country located between Romania and Turkey, covers an area of 110,879 km2. As of 2014, its population is 7,226,291.
  • Article - 4 Jun 2013
    Researchers from Columbia Engineering in New York have disproved claims that graphene loses its strength when fabricated on a large scale.

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