Tuesday, March 26, 2013

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Scientists Measure Antiproton's Magnetic Charge 680 Times More Precisely Than In Past Efforts
An improved method has allowed scientists to more precisely measure the magnetism of a single antiproton and could help researchers uncover why there's a tremendous imbalance between matter and antimatter in the universe.

Hybrid Ribbons A Gift For Powerful Batteries
Hybrid ribbons of vanadium oxide and graphene may accelerate the development of high-power lithium-ion batteries suitable for electric cars and other demanding applications.

Paint-On Plastic Electronics: Aligning Polymers For High Performance
Engineers have developed a method for getting semiconducting polymers in line, paving the way for cheaper, greener, "paint-on" plastic electronics.

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