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Princeton engineers leading a team of scientists, are developing a fuel additive made up of nanocatalysts that will help future jets fly faster and make diesel engines more efficient. This project is being granted $3 million, which comes from the Air...
Imagine a day when you could twist your phone into a loop and pocket it without damage! Sounds crazy, right? Well, the day wouldn’t be that far away, for researchers (including a team from MIT) have got the right hints to make that stretch happen,...
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The pacing development in graphene is ever so steadily taking us into a future of faster and better electronics, perhaps not feasible with silicon. Graphene has been induced as a replacement for silicon in microchips already, and with scientists from the.
Graphene, the tough material that can stand even a diamond cutter may soon be used in manufacturing microchips. Graphene may soon replace silicon and help manufacture mega batteries. Thanks to the engineers at the University of Texas, electric charge.
In yet another innovation that could further Moore's law and make it much more relevant, even in the future, we now have a transistor created by British scientists that rivals an atom in size. The transistor which has dimensions of 1 atom in thickness..
We all are already well aware of the value of 'Carbon' as a building block of life itself. We owe our very existence to carbon and its miraculous property of linking itself up to form an unending chain; a property that is referred to as 'Catenation'..
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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