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Sound Waves Open the Door to Advanced Placement of Nanowires
Through the use of sound waves, researchers at Penn State announced Wednesday they have devised a way to place nanowires in repeatable patterns - a discovery that could have significant ramifications in the manufacturing of the world's increasingly small devices.
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