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Smart Innovation
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Power from the Sun
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Putting nanoparticle growth under the microscope
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A Fresh Take on Metal-Organic Frameworks
Undergraduate intern Arron Phillips explores new perspectives on her studies of porous crystals
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Full Color Nanoscience
A new nanotech tool delivers "full color" images of nanowires to probe solar-to-electric energy conversion at its most fundamental level
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MSD researchers have investigated the bulk electronic structure of the prototypical dilute magnetic semiconductor gallium manganese arsenide using a new technique called HARPES, for Hard x-ray Angle-Resolved PhotoEmission Spectroscopy. Their findings help resolve a long-standing question about the material’s ferromagnetism, which they find arises from both of the two different mechanisms that have been proposed to explain it. » |
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