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ONE Championship: Inside the Matrix III Preview and Predictions


ONE Championship: Inside the Matrix III Preview and Predictions
After a spectacular event that resulted in Kiamrian Abbasov defending his ONE welterweight championship against James Nakashima in a stunning fourth-round stoppage, ONE Championship returns to action on Friday, Nov. 13, to deliver yet another exciting card.
ONE Championship: Inside the Matrix III features a bantamweight clash between former ONE champion Kevin Belingon and former UFC contender John Lineker, who is making his sophomore appearance with the promotion after a successful ONE debut against Muin Garufov.
Belingon is coming off the third fight in an epic trilogy with Bibiano Fernandes that snapped his impressive seven-fight winning streak. Now, the former champion, who has met Fernandes four times total in his career, looks to get back in the win column and build his case for another shot at ONE gold. Lineker, on the other hand, is still new to the promotion and will look to no doubt leapfrog the ....

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A Nanomechanical Approach for Stretching Microfabricated Diamonds


A Nanomechanical Approach for Stretching Microfabricated Diamonds
Written by AZoNanoJan 4 2021
Diamond is the hardest material in nature. But out of many expectations, it also has great potential as an excellent electronic material. A joint research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has demonstrated for the first time the large, uniform tensile elastic straining of microfabricated diamond arrays through the nanomechanical approach.
Their findings have shown the potential of strained diamonds as prime candidates for advanced functional devices in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum information technologies.
The research was co-led by Dr Lu Yang, Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering (MNE) at CityU and researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). ....

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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Stretching diamond for next-generation microelectronics


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Stretching of microfabricated diamonds pave ways for applications in next-generation microelectronics.
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Dang Chaoqun / City University of Hong Kong
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Diamond is the hardest material in nature. But out of many expectations, it also has great potential as an excellent electronic material. A joint research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has demonstrated for the first time the large, uniform tensile elastic straining of microfabricated diamond arrays through the nanomechanical approach. Their findings have shown the potential of strained diamonds as prime candidates for advanced functional devices in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum information technologies. ....

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Stretching diamond for next-generation microelectronics


Credit: Dang Chaoqun / City University of Hong Kong
Diamond is the hardest material in nature. But out of many expectations, it also has great potential as an excellent electronic material. A joint research team led by
City University of Hong Kong (CityU) has demonstrated for the first time the large, uniform tensile elastic straining of microfabricated diamond arrays through the nanomechanical approach. Their findings have shown the potential of strained diamonds as prime candidates for advanced functional devices in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum information technologies.
The research was co-led by
Dr Lu Yang, Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering (MNE) at CityU and researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). Their findings have been recently published in the prestigious scientific journal ....

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