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10AugScientists solve 65-year-old open theoretical problem on electron interactions
New discovery published in Science explains what happens during the phase transition in Dirac materials, paving the way for engineering…
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08AugGraphene enters the stratosphere
Graphene’s usefulness on Earth has already been established in the last decade. It is now an opportune time to expand…
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20NovCA2DM Director among world’s most impactful researchers 2017
Thirteen NUS researchers have been named among the world’s most highly cited, based on Clarivate Analytics’ 2017 Highly Cited Researchers report released…
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24OctResearch team led by NUS scientists breaks new ground in memory technology
Novel organic thin film significantly outperforms existing flash memory devices An international research team led by scientists from the National…
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20OctNovel “converter” invented by NUS scientists heralds breakthrough in ultra-fast data processing at nanoscale
Invention bagged four patents and could potentially make microprocessor chips work 1,000 times faster Advancement in nanoelectronics, which is the…
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05OctSpace, the final frontier for Graphene and 2D Materials
Several years ago Prof. Castro Neto predicted the importance of graphene and other 2D materials on space technology and exploration:…
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10JulMonochalcogenides enrich library of 2D crystals
The field of two-dimensional materials is possibly one of the fastest expanding fields in material science and condensed matter research worldwide….
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07JulGate-Tunable Giant Stark Effect in Few-Layer Black Phosphorus
Two-dimensional black phosphorus has sparked enormous research interest due to its high carrier mobility, layer-dependent direct bandgap and outstanding in-plane…
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25Oct2D materials for all-optical photonic devices
There is an ultimate limit for electronic miniaturization imposed by electron-electron interactions and by the Pauli exclusion principle that forbids two electrons…
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