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Whether you are exercising or not, but fingers surely get more than their share of exercising everyday. So, whether you are fiddling on your keyboard, punching numbers on your cell phone or pushing the remote control buttons, the problem of...
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Two independent groups of researchers in the US have developed techniques to make porous germanium. It is another semiconductor used widely in microelectronics. This...
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