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The Military Is Genetically Modifying Bacteria to Make Even Tinier Computers
A microbe so common it’s found everywhere from the muddy bottom of the Potomac River to soil hundreds of meters into the earth could one...
Aug 22, 20163 min read


Metal-free metamaterials switch between blocking and transmitting light
A flash of light is all it takes to convert a metal-free metamaterial from a state that blocks certain wavelengths of light to one that...
Aug 22, 20161 min read


A liquid form of light
Researchers have built a record energy-efficient switch, which uses the interplay of electricity and a liquid form of light, in...
Aug 9, 20163 min read


New blue-light emitting molecules for amazing displays resolution
Harvard University researchers have designed more than 1,000 new blue-light emitting molecules for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs)...
Aug 9, 20164 min read


Scientists use oxygen ‘scissors’ to make freestanding single-atom silicon layer.
Much like an overcooked dinner, the next so-called wonder material for next-generation electronics has been ‘stuck to the pan’ until...
Aug 1, 20163 min read


How to build nanoelectronic devices atom by atom?
In the year 2015, Intel, Samsung and TSMC began to mass-market the 14nm technology called FinFETs. In the same year, IBM, working with...
Jul 28, 20163 min read
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