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Writing the future of rewritable memory
Scientists at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada have created the most dense, solid-state memory in history that could soon...
Jul 19, 20182 min read


A nanotech sensor that turns molecular fingerprints into bar codes
Infrared spectroscopy is the benchmark method for detecting and analyzing organic compounds. But it requires complicated procedures and...
Jun 14, 20183 min read


Fast-moving magnetic particles could enable new form of data storage
New research has shown that an exotic kind of magnetic behavior discovered just a few years ago holds great promise as a way of storing...
Oct 3, 20174 min read


Straining the memory: Prototype strain engineered materials are the future of data storage
Researchers from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information...
Sep 20, 20172 min read


Storing data in single-atom magnets
Scientists at IBM and EPFL have shown for the first time that it is possible to store in and retrieve information from single-atom...
Mar 10, 20173 min read


A new perovskite could lead the next generation of data storage
EPFL scientists have developed a new perovskite material with unique properties that can be used to build next-generation hard drives. As...
Nov 25, 20162 min read
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