electronics
Warmest ever superconductor works at Antarctic temperatures
Posted in Featured, Science on 4th Oct, 2015
by Alex Muller
A material has been shown to transmit electricity with no resistance at the highest temperatures ever: the chilly conditions you might experience in Antarctica.
Computing at the speed of light with ultracompact beamsplitter
Posted in Hardware on 19th May, 2015
by Alex Muller
Light is the fastest thing you can use to transmit information. With all light, computing can eventually be millions of times faster.
New memory cells could lead to bionic brains, and human-like computers
Posted in Hardware on 12th May, 2015
by Alex Muller
Scientists have created an electronic memory cell that mimics the way that human brains work.
Scientists close in on computers that work like the human brain
Posted in Hardware on 12th Apr, 2015
by Alex Muller
Scientists have made a new breakthrough that may make possible brain-like computing capabilities.
New graphene treatment could unleash new uses in electronic devices
Posted in Hardware on 19th Dec, 2013
by Alex Muller
MIT team develops simple, inexpensive method that could help realize graphenes promise for electronics, solar power, and sensors.