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Bharat | Aug 17 2009
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Developed by a consortium of researchers, and dubbed the "spaser," it is the thinnest laser ever developed. About 44 nanometers in diameter and about 10 times smaller than the wavelength of light, the nanolaser could pave the way for superfast...
Bharat | Jun 18 2009
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Now, in continuation to the word "fast," scientist have their own versions. GHz of speeds is perhaps eternity for us, but those sitting in the labs just need reasons to expand. Reason enough is more computing speed, and to the rescue is "saser," a...
Madan | Nov 2 2007
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To utilize light beams as tweezers to manipulate and control cells and tiny objects long nurtured in the mind of scientists around for at least 30 years. Now, making it reality MIT researchers paved the way by demonstrating the versatility, when they.
Naveen | Mar 29 2007
Israeli storage company Mempile recently demoed its TeraDisc technology to Japanese consumer electronics manufacturers that was able to record and read over 100 virtual layers on a single DVD-size optical disc. Moreover, the technology is able to store.

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