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Bharat | Aug 19 2009
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Nanotechnology has made things smaller than we would have ever fathomed in our wildest dreams. Because devices cannot be made smaller with conventional techniques, nth methods have been worked out by infinite scientists to reach the objective. After...
Bharat | Aug 17 2009
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Using DNA molecules, scientists at IBM have come upon a scientific advancement for the semiconductor industry, which when worked out will guarantee faster, more powerful, more efficient and smaller computer chips. In their experiments, the scientists...
Madhuri Katti | May 31 2008
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Nano chemists research team of Stanford University have successfully demonstrated that carbon nanoribbons can be used to make transistors which can be integrated into computer chips to increase speed with low heating. Recent study published online in.
Atul | May 26 2008
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Who said the Jeep Wrangler was the smartest of them all? Make no mistake for I am not talking of models on the road but those scale models that never get the privilege of burning the tar for they simply cannot. Even then the Wrangler came across as...
Alpheus | Sep 27 2007
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Envisage a world of the future! At the blitzkrieg pace that technology is advancing, it wouldn't be hard to imagine computers with flexible displays (some of them have already made their way in!), nanotube cooling that will reduce the size of the PC..
Naveen | Aug 31 2007
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Over the years, the scope of data storage from a consumer perspective has grown in scale. It has improved leaps and bounds with time. Smaller is better when it comes to data storage. The current scenario is that the customers are always on the hunt...
Naveen | Mar 3 2007
The researchers at the University of Manchester have successfully cracked the biggest stumbling block in semiconductor miniaturization. By breaking the silicon barrier by using the world's thinnest material Graphene, they have developed the world's...

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