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Nanoelectrics platform based on graphene developed

Georgia Tech researchers have developed a nanoelectronics platform based on a single sheet of graphene, which could help improve computing.

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Researchers Develop Graphene-Based Nanoelectronics Platform

A pressing quest in the field of nanoelectronics is the search for a material that could replace silicon. Graphene has seemed promising for decades.

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Georgia Tech Physicists Develop New Nanoelectronics Platform Based on Graphene

A pressing quest in the field of nanoelectronics is the search for a material that could replace silicon. Graphene has seemed promising for decades.

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Graphene Electronics On Horizon

Graphene Electronics On Horizon
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Cauliflower and Chaos, Fractals in Every Floret | Researchers study plant architecture

Features Cauliflower and Chaos, Fractals in Every Floret | Researchers study plant architecture Monks once hoped to turn lead into gold through alchemy. But consider the cauliflower instead. It takes just two genes to transform the ordinary stems, stalks and flowers of the weedy, tasteless species Brassica oleracea into a formation as marvelous as this fractal, cloudlike vegetable. by NYTimes News Service Jul. 13 2021 @ 4:52pm The logarithmic chartreuse fractals of Romanesco, a cauliflower cultivar, could almost be mistaken for a crystal. (Photo by Steven Lasry on Unsplash) Monks once hoped to turn lead into gold through alchemy. But consider the cauliflower instead. It takes just two genes to transform the ordinary stems, stalks and flowers of the weedy, tasteless species Brassica oleracea into a formation as marvelous as this fractal, cloudlike vegetable.

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