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Graphene and quantum dots put in motion a CMOS-integrated camera that can see the invisible
Over the past 40 years, microelectronics have advanced by leaps and bounds thanks to silicon and CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide...
May 30, 20174 min read


Nanophysics: Saving energy with a spot of silver
Tomorrow's computers will run on light, and gold nanoparticle chains show much promise as light conductors. Now...
May 19, 20173 min read


IBM Builds Its Most Powerful Universal Quantum Computing Processors
Yorktown Heights, N.Y. - 17 May 2017: IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today it has successfully built and tested its most powerful universal...
May 18, 20173 min read


Sound over silicon: Computing's wave of the future
Phonon-based computing could change the world as we know it, says University of Arizona engineering researcher Pierre Deymier As computer...
May 11, 20173 min read


NIST Physicists Find a Way to Control Charged Molecules – with Quantum Logic
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) physicists have solved the seemingly intractable puzzle of how to control the...
May 11, 20174 min read


New self-assembly technique to make smaller microchip patterns
For the last few decades, microchip manufacturers have been on a quest to find ways to make the patterns of wires and components in their...
Mar 28, 20173 min read
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