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30-Jun-2010 - Physicists succeed in characterizing the quantum state of a complex system Physicists from Marburg and the US have succeeded in characterizing the quantum state of a system consisting of millions of particles by bringing experimental data and theoretical predictions into agreement. The team of ...
11-Jun-2010 - Moore's law marches on: In the quest for faster and cheaper computers, scientists have imaged pore structures in insulation material at sub-nanometer scale for the first time. Understanding these structures could substantially enhance computer performance and power usage of integrated circuits, ...
30-Nov-2009 - Würzburg physicists are global leaders in the creation of sophisticated nanostructures. The fruits of their research could make tap-proof data transmission a possibility in the future. At the heart of the concept are tiny towers, made from semiconducting material, at the University of Würzburg's ...
01-Sep-2009 - Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have reached a new milestone in laser physics by creating the world's smallest semiconductor laser, capable of generating visible light in a space smaller than a single protein molecule. This breakthrough, described in an advanced online ...
20-Jul-2009 - Computers with no need of cooling? They haven't come into existence yet. However, physicists of the University of Würzburg are paving the way for them: In the American scientific journal "Science", the researchers now present a semiconductor that transmits electric current without heating up in ...
Supercomputers JUGENE und JUROPA/HPC-FF take places 3 and 10
25-Jun-2009 - In the decisive global ranking of the world’s fastest supercomputers Forschungszentrum Jülich has not one but two supercomputers among the top ten. JUGENE, Europe’s fastest computer takes place 3, and JUROPA / HPC-FF, the computer tandem developed in Jülich, is ranked 10th in the world and 2nd in ...
16-Jun-2009 - Researchers at New York University have created a method to precisely bind nano- and micrometer-sized particles together into larger-scale structures with useful materials properties. Their work, which appears in the latest issue of the journal Nature Materials, overcomes the problem of ...
28-May-2009 - No less than three supercomputers for European research were unveiled in Jülich in a ceremony. The three computers include the supercomputer JUGENE, which with a computing power of one petaflop/s, that is to say a trillion arithmetic operations per second, is currently the fastest computer in ...
The $420 million Linac Coherent Light Source will snap photos at the molecular level of everything from proteins to semiconductor materials
24-Apr-2009 - After years of design and construction, the world's brightest X-ray machine has come to life at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, in the hills near Stanford University. The mile-long machine produces a laser beam made of X-rays instead of visible light. Its laser bursts are so bright and ...
04-Mar-2009 - Cambridge NanoTech announced they have moved the company's Cambridge, MA headquarters, expanding laboratory and office space by more than 4X its existing footprint. The new, 11,000 square foot facility, located at 68 Rogers Street, Cambridge, MA includes 1000+ square feet of state-of-the-art ...
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