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Location: Cambridge, United States
Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS) devices have the potential to revolutionize the world of sensors: motion, chemical, temperature, etc. But taking electromechanical devices from the micro scale down to the nano requires finding a means to...

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Location: University of Florida, United States
Cymbals don’t clash of their own accord – in our world,
anyway. But the quantum world is bizarrely different. Two metal plates, placed
almost infinitesimally close together, spontaneously attract each other.
What...

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Location: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
Engineers at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology are developing a tiny sensor that could be used to
detect minute quantities of hazardous gases, including toxic industrial
chemicals and...

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Location: University of Pennsylvania, United States
Scientists may be one step closer to understanding the atomic forces that cause friction, thanks to a recently published study by researchers from the
University of Pennsylvania, the

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Location: University of California, Berkeley, United States
Physicists at the University of California,
Berkeley, have built the smallest radio yet - a single carbon nanotube one ten-thousandth the diameter of a human hair that requires only a battery and...

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Location: 3, Research Link, Singapore 117602, Singapore
The areas of focus for this cluster are non-silicon functional and structural
materials, techniques for micro and nano fabrication, materials integration –
both surfaces and interfaces, and process integration issues.
Microelectromechanical...

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