Researchers built a four-atom-thick transistor combining an atomically thin semiconductor and molecular crystal. It uses ...
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Single crystal achieves on-demand topological switching
Topological materials promise electronics that are faster, cooler, and far more robust, but until now they have mostly behaved like fixed, exotic curiosities rather than tunable components. That ...
There are few technologies more fundamental to modern life than the ability to control light with precision. From fiber-optic ...
New research shows that long-term memory is not stored by a single molecular switch, but by a sequence of timed genetic programs unfolding across different brain regions.
Long-term memory emerges from a sequence of molecular programs that sort, stabilize, and reinforce important experiences.
Every day, our brains transform quick impressions, flashes of inspiration, and painful moments into enduring memories that underpin our sense of self ...
What might the second quantum revolution mean for science, technology and our understanding of reality itself?
As the industry advances into the angstrom era, gate-all-around architectures combined with atomic-scale materials ...
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Aluminum nitride transistor advances next-gen RF electronics
Cornell researchers have developed a new transistor architecture that could reshape how high-power wireless electronics are ...
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Samsung touts 96% lower-power NAND design — researchers investigate design based on ferroelectric transistors
Samsung researchers have published a detailed account of an experimental NAND architecture that aims to cut one of the ...
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