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... better than any other known material at room temperature. These and graphene's other exotic properties have attracted the interest of physicists, who want to study them, and nanotechnologists, who ... graphene exceptional," says Kirill Bolotin, who has just joined the Vanderbilt Department of Physics and Astronomy as an assistant professor. "First, its molecular structure is so resistant ...
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19th November (evening, 6:43)
I had dreams. Same old, amazingly vivid and exotic. There were four in total but I remember the first three only. The last one is surprisingly vague.
In the first dream, I was at college. It ... t you tell us before?"
"No, you can't leave!"
"Did you bring the Physics notes?" asked one tall girl, who wasn't protesting like the rest. She ...
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First, it was the soccer-ball-shaped molecules dubbed buckyballs. Then it was the cylindrically shaped nanotubes. Now, the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology is graphene: a remarkably flat molecule made of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal rings much like molecular chicken wire...
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Graphene layers are found in graphite flakes like those from pencil lead.
First, it was the soccer-ball-shaped molecules dubbed buckyballs. Then it was the cylindrically shaped nanotubes. Now, the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology is graphene: a remarkably flat molecule made of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal rings much like molecular chicken wire.
Not only
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the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology is graphene: a remarkably flat molecule made of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal rings much like molecular chicken wire.
Not only is this the thinnest material possible, but it also is 10 times stronger than steel and it conducts electricity better than any other known material at room temperature.
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Contact: David F. Salisbury david.salisbury@vanderbilt.edu 615-343-6803 Vanderbilt University First, it was the soccer-ball-shaped molecules dubbed buckyballs. Then it was the cylindrically shaped nanotubes. Now, the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology is graphene: a remarkably flat molecule made of ca…
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... ; signs a mile from his home while he was a great many orders of magnitude further away. Nor was he smart enough to know even the basics of the exotic physics that brought him here in .037 seconds.
He didn't even know where here was, he just knew it looked a little like a place he could call home: green grass, lots of squirrels, three suns in the ...
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... shaggy-dog pusher, a natural for the Coast-to-Coast radio psyop. "In 2004, Bekkum created Starstream Research as an informal survey of exotic physics and consciousness concepts related to the survival or otherwise of the human race. The Starstream material now appears as the 'Spacetime Threat Assessment Report,' which is targeted to ...
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... miracle.
LHC is often seen as a kind of savior of the particle physics. As the results from LHC finally start to flow ... TGD predicts a lot of new particle physics in all length scales instead of some exotic effects in LHC. There indeed exists ... LHC could become one of the last dinosaurs and experimental particle physics might transform from an activity of gigantic Pentagon like organizations ...
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... experience inspired her to spend the next five months immersing herself in physics books. Somewhere in that process of self-education, she came across photographs from bubble ... era of big science in high-energy physics.
Ironically, both Alvarez and Glaser left particle ... , hoping to find the telltale signature of a rare exotic particle. Everything is digitized, and modern detectors can record ...
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... perceive body size as OK, dismiss need to lose weight Exotic electric properties of graphene confirmed Could widely used ... their counterparts who accurately perceived their body size. Exotic electric properties of graphene confirmed
Posted: 18 ... the cylindrically shaped nanotubes. Now, the hottest new material in physics and nanotechnology is graphene: a remarkably flat molecule made of ...
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... been fortunate enough to become well-versed in something I had never experienced before. This advanced sensation, both exotic and wondrous to me, was something I did not wish to lose, ever again, for all the remainder of my days. Sadly though ... odd fashion in which my transfer credits, uh... transferred, it needs to be in Physics.
As I said last week, I originally was excited to sign up for 'The ...
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... research in thrust areas at the forefront of scientific activities in theoretical physics and experimental material science, he said.
It would also help to develop experimental expertise and specific ... .
In the theoretical physics the research work would focus on nuclear science and technology, where the structure of hyper-nuclei, exotic nuclei, various of phases of nuclear dense matter at high ...
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... world or if they have some other composition...."
I remember when an alien world was considered exotic if the space princess had a green complexion.
That was science fiction, of course, but serious speculation about ... but these days, quite a few people live that long - and stay interested.
(from Department of Physics, University of Oregon, used w/o permission)
If you've got good eyes ...
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... calculus was not ideal preparation for advanced mathematics. He ditched three majors — math, physics and English — before settling on economics. But he quickly became an academic star, eventually graduating summa ... in their own portfolios, how collateralized debt obligations, credit-default swaps and other exotic financial weapons of mass destruction blew up in their faces. "None ...
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