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Researchers create CMOS-compatible, 30nm programmable graphene transistor
2013-02-26 14:36:52| Extremetech
Electronic engineers at Japan's GNC and AIST research centers have successfully created graphene transistors that are constructed and operated in a way that redefines 50 years of transistor development. These graphene transistors can be built using conventional CMOS processes, and could potentially be many times smaller, hundreds of times faster, and consume much less power than silicon transistors.
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Researchers Look To New Process To Harvest Solar Energy
2013-02-26 01:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
RedOrbit: Since the seventh century B.C., mankind has looked to the power of the sun to provide an energy source. In the earliest days, humans used glass and mirrors to concentrate the sun`s rays to make fire. Later, around the first century A.D., the Romans discovered large south facing windows could help let in the suns warmth. There`s even one infamous tale of Greek scientist Archimedes using bronze shields to reflect and focus sunlight to set fire to invading wooden ships. More recently, there have...
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Researchers at UC Santa Barbara develop efficient and stable plasmonic water splitter; potential alternative to semiconductor-based solar conversion
2013-02-25 11:30:14| Green Car Congress
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Researchers develop flexible, transparent image sensor
2013-02-22 22:32:37| CNET News.com
A new image sensor could make transparent user interfaces a reality. The secret lies in a flexible, inexpensive polymer sheet that can capture photos. [Read more]
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Researchers use ultrasound to improve SSD storage density
2013-02-22 15:30:15| Extremetech
Consumers are always looking for more storage capacity at a lower price point, and now we're fighting with physics to allow high density storage. Instead of piling more platters or more flash chips in a smaller space, researchers at Oregon State University have found a way to harness high-frequency sound waves to allow for higher density magnetic storage.
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