Media Coverage and Features
3. N. Kirkland, T. Schiller, N. V. Medhekar and N. Birbilis, Exploring graphene as a corrosion protection barrier, Corrosion Science 56, 1 (2012).
This work was highlighted in a feature article in Nature Nanotechnology (2014).
2. S. Balendhran, J. Deng, J. Z. Ou, J. Scott, J. Tang, K. L. Wang, S. Russo, S. Zhuiykov, M. S. Strano, N. V. Medhekar, S. Sriram, M. Bhaskaran and K. Kalantar-Zadeh, Enhanced charge carrier mobility in two-dimensional high dielectric molybdenum oxide, Advanced Materials 25, 109 (2013).
Print coverage:
Thinner gadgets in nano state (PDF), Weekend Australian
Big technology breakthroughs are coming on ever smaller scales (PDF), Canberra Times
Speed boost for technology (PDF), Adelaide Advertiser
New material is the future of gadgets (PDF), Hobart Mercury
Nano gadget find (PDF), Weekend West, Perth
Chips off a new block (PDF), Geelong Advertiser
CSIRO speeds up electrons (PDF), Townsville Bulletin
Mainstream online coverage:
Gadgets set to be faster but even smaller, The Australian - Australian IT
New nanomaterial could speed up technology, The Australian
New nanomaterial could speed up technology, say scientists, Herald Sun
Graphene plus molybdenum oxides yields faster electronics, The Register
Aussie scientists' breakthrough could mean thinner, faster and lighter gadgets, Brisbane Times
Aussie scientists' breakthrough could mean thinner, faster and lighter gadgets, Sydney Morning Herald
Aussie scientists' breakthrough could mean thinner, faster and lighter gadgets, The Age
New nanomaterial could speed up technology, say scientists, Daily Telegraph
Also featured in several online IT publications.
1. J. Shang, G. Li, R. Singh, Q. Gu, K. M. Nairn, T. J. Bastow, N. V. Medhekar, C. M. Doherty, A. J. Hill, J. Z. Liu and P. A. Webley, Discriminative separation of gases by a “molecular trapdoor” mechanism in chabazite zeolites, Journal of the American Chemical Society 134, 19246 (2012).
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