Substance could potentially be used for photolithography technology, such as fabricating printed circuits, among other applications
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Study uncovers molecular explanation for one of nature’s most effective glues
UI chemists report molecules in ionic liquids arrange themselves, but it takes time
Berkeley Lab, UC Berkeley researchers lead study that uses trapped atoms in an artificial crystal of light
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New technique could be helpful in developing electronics and improving the efficiency of boilers
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