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Modifying chirality with electricity: Voltage-driven method enables reversible, tunable states
A way to electrically modify the chirality of organic–inorganic hybrid materials, in which chiral molecules adsorb onto ...
A way to electrically modify the chirality of organic-inorganic hybrid materials, in which chiral molecules adsorb onto ...
Researchers demonstrate reversible electrical control of chirality in hybrid materials, imposing chirality on molybdenum disulfide to enable tunable states for spintronics and chiral iontronics.
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South Africa's Electricity Capacity Cliff and the Political Economy of Self-Constraint
South Africa's electricity crisis is often misunderstood through a lens of institutional decay and corruption, while deeper ...
Discover the future of computing and nanotechnology this summer. Learn how DNA, RNA, and proteins can be engineered to sense, ...
While you obsess over GPUs, spinning disks are burning the watts that could make you a fortune. It’s why flash is becoming a ...
When Freesia Gaul discovered MIT Open Learning's OpenCourseWare at just 14 years old, it opened up a world of learning far ...
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
The Nation UAE on MSN
Rs150b to be saved due to 40PC reduction in smart meters' prices
The country will save approximately Rs150 billion due to 40 per cent reduction in the prices of smart meters for power distribution companies, claimed by the Federal Power Minister.Due to consistent ...
Andrew Gershfeld, General Partner at Flint Capital, leads the firm’s international business development efforts and serves on the boards of JobToday, Cream Finance, Yva, and Flo.Health. He previously ...
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Scientist debunks a viral myth about wind turbines
Wind turbines have become a favorite target for viral posts that travel faster than any weather front, often claiming the machines are useless, dangerous or secretly wrecking the environment.
For electricity to flow, everything needs to be connected in a big ring. It’s called a circuit. For example, the lights in most houses and flats are part of a circuit controlled by the consumer unit, ...
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