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In the near future, a vibrating bar could be made small enough and cold enough to violate Newton’s laws and behave quantum mechanically, according to calculations.
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A new technique extracts 3-D info from flat, nanoscale images, potentially leading to high-speed, 3-D movies.
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Zinc oxide nano-needles form the smallest “whispering galleries” for visible light ever created.
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Two different materials exhibit extreme slipperiness at the atomic scale.
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A theory proposes that three tiny spheres can concentrate light into a small space and intensify it by a million times.
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Laser light tuned to resonate with the internal energy levels of particles may point the way to size- and shape-selective sorting at the nanoscale.
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Carbon particles combining diamond and buckyball structures could form tomorrow’s optoelectronics.
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A new study gives the most detailed pictures yet of an industrially useful nanoscale sponge.
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Billions of identical metal nanoclusters can spontaneously form on a silicon surface.
