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Making the connection between Physics and Mathematicsr Investigators at the CQT laboratories have successfully accomplished the Bose-Einstein condensation, in which a collection of atoms reach a state of matter that is as cold as the fundamental laws of physics will allow. . |
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Discovering the coolest spot on the Equator Investigators at the CQT laboratories have successfully accomplished the Bose-Einstein condensation, in which a collection of atoms reach a state of matter that is as cold as the fundamental laws of physics will allow. . |
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SSLS: Bringing micro/nanofabrication to industry Prof Herbert Moser and his team make use of synchrotron radiation deep lithography for analytical purposes as well as micro/nano fabrication. |
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Discovery enables plastic to 'conduct' electricity NUS Organic Nano Device Laboratory led by Dr Peter Ho, winner of the 6th Temasek Young Investigator Award, develops a carbon-based solution that enables plastic to 'conduct' electricity. |
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Spinning in a new era of electronics |
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Graphene: Marking the future of microelectronics Graphene research at NUS is one of the six projects awarded a $10 million grant by the National Research Foundation in 2007 for the inaugural Competitive Research Projects Programme. |
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Quantum Physics Helps Secure Data Physicists tap the power of quantum physics to strengthen data encryption. |
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Examining nature in nano scale Physics research takes a closer look at how nature transforms itself. |
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Small Size Does Matter Pioneering 3-D silicon micromachining technology opens up new possibilities for electromechanical products. |
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Scoring big with 3-D miniaturisation NUS researchers' pioneering 3-D micromachining technology paves the way for a wide range of faster miniature products. |











