1. Subscribersonhouse
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    12 Aug '17 11:51
    https://phys.org/news/2017-08-ultrathin-semiconductor-materials-silicon-secret.html

    New materials able to make transistors 7 ANGSTROMS wide!

    Also makes oxides like silicon so easy isolation insulator layers.

    3 atoms thick. That is something!
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    12 Aug '17 17:02
    Originally posted by @sonhouse
    https://phys.org/
    Yes, but do you have a citation from a credible source?
  3. Subscribersonhouse
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    12 Aug '17 17:06
    Originally posted by @shallow-blue
    Yes, but do you have a citation from a credible source?
    You doubt the science work at STANFORD?

    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
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    12 Aug '17 17:45
    Originally posted by @sonhouse
    [b]You doubt the science work at STANFORD? /b]
    No, I doubt Phyzzog could quote them correctly once if they tried thrice in a row.
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    12 Aug '17 18:03
    Originally posted by @shallow-blue
    No, I doubt Phyzzog could quote them correctly once if they tried thrice in a row.
    And yet, without direct quotes, the site was able to accurately describe exactly what is being heralded by Stanford labs.
    Weird, huh.
  6. Subscribersonhouse
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    14 Aug '17 11:34
    Originally posted by @freakykbh
    And yet, without direct quotes, the site was able to accurately describe exactly what is being heralded by Stanford labs.
    Weird, huh.
    Another anti-science post from the treasonous Freak. You have SUCH street cred here.
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