A squishy, layered material that dramatically transforms under pressure could someday help computers store more data with less energy. That’s according to a new study by researchers at Washington ...
Researchers scientists have unlocked a new realm of possibilities for non-volatile phase change memory, a type of electronic memory capable of retaining data even without power. Traditionally, ...
Researchers have made synthetic "neurons" out of the alloy that's used to make rewritable DVDs, opening the door to far more than better data storage. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share ...
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