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    The National University of Singapore (NUS) acknowledges the global trend that nanotechnology is expected to be a key technology. NUS, in tradition of spearheading cutting-edge research programs, has...
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    Lund University is Scandinavia's largest institution for education and research. We are active in Lund, Malmö and Helsingborg, and have a comprehensive global network of contacts and growing...
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    Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals develops medicines that treat intractable diseases by silencing the genes that cause them. Using a broad portfolio of RNA chemistries and efficient modes of delivery,...
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    Illinois has tremendous breadth and depth in academics, with more than 150 undergraduate and more than 100 graduate and professional programs. A preeminent faculty propels many academic programs to be...
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    Both departments in the College of Chemistry rank among the most prominent in their fields, and both are renowned for their breadth of activity in a diverse range of subdisciplines and applications....
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    The Institute admitted its first students in 1865, four years after the approval of its founding charter. The opening marked the culmination of an extended effort by William Barton Rogers, a...
  • News - 23 Feb 2022
    A group of researchers examined gallium arsenide and silicon nanostructure-based solar cells for energy storage in an article available as a corrected proof in the...
  • News - 12 Mar 2018
    Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have been successful in observing the growth of very tiny gallium arsenide wires. Apart from providing in-depth knowledge of the growth, the...
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    Silicon’s crown is under threat: The semiconductor’s days as the king of microchips for computers and smart devices could be numbered, thanks to the development of the smallest transistor...
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    A new type of transistor shaped like a Christmas tree has arrived just in time for the holidays, but the prototype won't be nestled under the tree along with the other gifts. "It's a...

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