Highlights: Flinders University study explores how light affects depression and treatment response Blue-lig
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A breakthrough approach developed at Flinders University and UNSW Sydney brings this vision closer to reality by electrically ‘twisting’ a single nanoscale ferroelectric domain wall. The domain walls are almost invisible, extremely tiny (1-10 nm) boundaries that naturally arise or can even be injected or erased inside special insulating crystals called ferroelectrics. The domain walls [...]
Highlights: Flinders University study explores how light affects depression and treatment response Blue-lig
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