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    One of the possible state of affairs involves the utilization of carbon base materials showing high capability. Presently, the research activity is powerfully targeted on porous carbon, nanofibers and graphene, as the most promising carbon based anode materials. These polymers exhibit a strong Li particle absorption, even at low-temperature, with a very low Li compound formation. Non flammable material like metal as Sodium may prove to be brilliant substitute…

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    and the ability to respond to only a narrow range of frequencies (high Q factor) make them desirable for filtering signals at the RF front end of a radio receiver and various signal processing applications. One of the new advancements is the use of Graphene for the fabrication of NEMS. With its breaking strength of 42 N/m, Young’s modulus of 1 terapascals and light weight, it achieves high resonance frequency which makes it popular in the field of RF signal…

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    Pro Tennis Research Paper

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    some racket brands, but not all sensors need custom but caps.The last thing about new rackets is there materials. Head, the american tennis company, came up with a metal like substance called graphene. This “graphene” is much stronger than steel, but only a fraction of the weight. When head introduced graphene to the…

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    The Nanotube Introduction: Nanotubes, specifically the carbon nanotubes are just one of the handful of structures engineers and scientist use today that fall in the nanoscale category. Structures in the nanoscale category are usually between 1-100 nanometers, which one nanometer is one-billionth the size of a meter. A confusing yet beneficial property found in materials at the nanoscale is a concept call quantum called quantum mechanics. In quantum mechanics the laws of classic or Newtonian…

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    What Is Triangulene?

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    Triangulene, a chemical similar to graphene, has long been thought to be unable to be synthesized due to its instability. A team from IBM, however, has figured out a way to create this elusive molecule. Triangulene is a flat molecule made of six carbon rings structured in the shape of a triangle. The problem with synthesizing this molecule is that it contains unpaired electrons in two of its outer carbons. These free electrons cause the molecule to oxidize almost instantly as these electrons…

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    The Haunted Science Lab

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    Lab was more than just a nickname. Sitting in a circle in the school for orphans, Wyatt talked to his friends about the news that people were disappearing near the Haunted Science Lab, without a trace. Under the shade of the massive dome made of graphene, the only way to get inside the building was the front entrance, which was guarded by dark spirits. No one dared to sneak in and find out what was in the mysterious lab. The dark spirits were ruthless creatures that were blind, but had…

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    Synesthesia

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    What does Amy Beach a pianist, Franz Liszt a world famous composer, and Arthur Rumbaed a poet have in common? All three have Synesthesia. What is synesthesia? According to google, it is the production of a sense impressing relating to one sense or part of the body by stimulation of another sense or part of the body. Basically a condition in which one sense is preceded by one or more additional senses such as sight. There are different types of synesthesia and no clear type of way to diagnose…

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    Boronic acids have attracted attention as an alternative receptor to enzymes for saccharide detection (e.g., glucose oxidases for glucose detection).58-60 The enzyme-based sensing has the disadvantages that, since it is based on the rate of the reaction between the enzyme and the analyte, this approach is sensitive to various factors that affect the enzyme activity and the mass transport of the analyte, it consumes the analyte, and it requires mediators; in contrast, the boronic acid-based…

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    Photovoltaic Cell Essay

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    Photovoltaic Cells Using Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes as a Sustainable Alternative Energy Source As a result of all the developments made since the Industrial Revolution, humans have managed to improve the quality of life, expand human knowledge and witness a rapidly increasing population. However, along with these advancements come crucial concerns about pollution, the global climate, and energy security, all of which exacerbate each other. As the human population increases and global…

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    Phase Change Memory Essay

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    September -The 30-ton rock, named after the town, was discovered on September 10 and dug up by excavation team which was shocked by its massive size.The original asteroid was estimated to have weighed about 600 tons and entered Earth's atmosphere at 14,000 kilometres per hour, where it broke up into a shower of smaller meteorites, according to Scientific American. August -Stanford lled a research shows that they were emerging in the memory technology, based on a new class of semiconductor…

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