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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new class of electronic logic device in which current is switched by an electric field generated by the application of mechanical strain to zinc oxide nanowires.
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Aug 30 | News
In a step toward more efficient, smaller and higher-definition display screens, a University of Michigan professor has developed a new type of color filter made of nano-thin sheets of metal with precisely spaced gratings.
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Aug 19 | News
Lyric Semiconductor, a DARPA- and venture-funded MIT spin-out, today emerged from stealth mode to launch a new technology called probability processing.
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Aug 13 | News
The University of Calgary, Faculty of Medicine scientists proved it is possible to cultivate a network of brain cells that reconnect on a silicon chip
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Aug 10 | News
(Georgia Institute of Technology Research News) Researchers have taken one more step toward understanding the unique and often unexpected properties of graphene, a two-dimensional carbon material that has attracted interest because of its potential applications in future generations of...
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Aug 3 | News
An advanced cooling technology being developed for high-power electronics in military and automotive systems is capable of handling roughly 10 times the heat generated by conventional computer chips.
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Jul 30 | News
Just when you thought that graphene could do no more, physicists in the US have found yet another new and unique property of the wonder material.
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Jul 28 | News
Intel Corporation has developed a research prototype representing the world's first silicon-based optical data connection with integrated lasers.
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Jul 28 | News
A digital book reader could bring information to students in developing countries using a technology that is long past its prime: 8-bit computing.
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Jul 27 | News
By linking individual semiconductor quantum dots with gold nanoparticles, scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory can enhance the light emitted by quantum dots by up to 20 times
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