Originally posted by @sonhouseYes, but do you have a citation from a credible source?
https://phys.org/
Originally posted by @shallow-blueYou doubt the science work at STANFORD?
Yes, but do you have a citation from a credible source?
Did you look at the link on the bottom of the page:
ore information: "HfSe2 and ZrSe2: Two-dimensional semiconductors with native high-κ oxides" Science Advances (2017). http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/3/8/e1700481 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1700481
Read more at: https://phys.org/news/2017-08-ultrathin-semiconductor-materials-silicon-secret.html#jCp
Originally posted by @sonhouseNo, I doubt Phyzzog could quote them correctly once if they tried thrice in a row.
[b]You doubt the science work at STANFORD? /b]
12 Aug 17
Originally posted by @shallow-blueAnd yet, without direct quotes, the site was able to accurately describe exactly what is being heralded by Stanford labs.
No, I doubt Phyzzog could quote them correctly once if they tried thrice in a row.
Weird, huh.
Originally posted by @freakykbhAnother anti-science post from the treasonous Freak. You have SUCH street cred here.
And yet, without direct quotes, the site was able to accurately describe exactly what is being heralded by Stanford labs.
Weird, huh.