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Nanomechanically Amplified Weak Electric Signals to Create Better MRI Scanners
A team of international physicists has developed a hypothesis on how to both detect weak electrical signals and cool electrical circuits using light and something very similar to a nanosized loudspeaker. More...20 Feb 2012
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