Data-transmitting light signal gets power boost from nanosized amplifier Science Daily
An international team of researchers has significantly improved the propagation of data inside a microchip.
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Data-transmitting light signal gets power boost from nanosized amplifier Science Daily
An international team of researchers has significantly improved the propagation of data inside a microchip.
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Here's how graphene could make future electronics superfast Science News Graphene-based computer components that can deal in terahertz “could be used, not in a normal Macintosh or PC, but perhaps in very advanced computers with high processing rates,” Ozaki says. This 2-D material could also be used to make extremely … Graphene Enables Clock Rates in the Terahertz Range |
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You throw out 44 pounds of electronic waste a year. Here's how to keep it out of the dump.
Popular Science Everything will get broken down and sent to different plants and vendors where their raw materials can be used again.” A simple Google (or Google Maps) search of terms like “electronics recycling” or “e-waste” should turn up a ton of options in your area. |
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Beyond the limits of conventional electronics: Stable organic molecular nanowires
Science Daily The traditional methods and materials used for the fabrication of modern integrated circuits are close to reaching (or have probably already reached) their ultimate physical limitations regarding the size of the final product. In other words, further … |
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Scientists print all-liquid 3-D structures: Reconfigurable material … Science Daily Scientists have developed a way to print 3-D structures composed entirely of liquids. Using a modified 3-D printer, they injected threads of water into silicone oil — sculpting tubes made of one liquid within another liquid. Scientists Print All-Liquid 3-D Structures |