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Research gives clues for self-cleaning materials, water-striding robots | Emerging Technology Trends | ZDNet.com | #Sciences, #PhysicsSelf-cleaning walls, counter tops, fabrics, and even micro-robots that can walk on water may all be within reach thanks to the work of scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and at Japan’s RIKEN institute. Research gives clues for self-cleaning materials, water-striding robots | ...
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Dilating Time with SuperconductorsA team, including RIKEN scientists at the Advanced Science Institute in Wako, has discovered a new type of soliton excitation in a Josephson junction that could be used to measure time dilation effects similar to those in Einstein's special relativity.
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Unusual characteristics of graphene cold be explained by ripple structuresA numerical study conducted by an international team of physicists including Akira Furusaki of RIKEN's Advanced Science Institute in Wako, attempts to explain the unusual quantum Hall effect that arises in graphene, and the influence of disorder of its 2D structure on its behavior ( "Quantum Hall ...
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An easy way to control electric polarization in multiferroicsA rare class of materials, known as multiferroics, holds great promise for future applications, for example as data storage devices or sensors. However, progress has been hampered by the low operation temperatures and high magnetic fields required to control a property of the materials known as ...
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