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| Aussie scientists bend light Physicists at the Australian National University said they’ve made a material which can put a perfect bend in light. The device, called a topological insulator, has the potential to aid the telecomms industry to create a computer chip using light. And Professor Yuri Kivashar, from the university, said the material may also have use in microscopes, aeriel designs and quantum computers http://channeleye.co.uk/aussie-scientists-bend-light/ |
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