The list of achievements of Cambridge University's Cavendish Laboratory - one of the world's most prestigious centres for physics research - is about to get a little longer.
Responsible over the past 136 years for a stunning series of discoveries, from elemental particles such as the electron to the threads of genetic material known as DNA, the laboratory can count among its more recent breakthroughs a form of circuitry that could change radically the world's electronics industry.

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