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Discovery Opens Doors for Cheaper and Quicker Battery Manufacturing

04/23/2025 | PNNL
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Record-Breaking Hole Mobility Heralds a Flexible Future for Electronics

12/29/2021 | University of Tsukuba
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Stanford Physicists Help Create Time Crystals with Quantum Computers

12/01/2021 | Stanford University
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Solar Energy Collectors Grown from Seeds

06/22/2021 | Rice University
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Molybdenum Disulfide Ushers in Era of Post-Silicon Photonics

03/05/2021 | MIPT
Researchers of the Center for Photonics and Two-Dimensional Materials at MIPT, together with their colleagues from Spain, Great Britain, Sweden, and Singapore, including co-creator of the world's first 2D material and Nobel laureate Konstantin Novoselov, have measured giant optical anisotropy in layered molybdenum disulfide crystals for the first time.
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