Tiny molecules that can think, remember, and learn may be the missing link between electronics and the brain. For more than ...
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Forget transistors: an intelligent material computes like a brain
Engineers are starting to build hardware that does not just run artificial intelligence, it behaves like a primitive form of ...
Researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering have made unexpected progress toward developing a new optical memory that can quickly and energy-efficiently store and ...
A review paper by scientists at Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication presented a thorough review of the existing ...
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The Chalmers researchers used a novel, atomically thin material in tiny memory devices, here seen as clusters of golden dots on the top of the chip. The material combines two opposing magnetic forces ...
Twisted graphene stores memory by combining strain-induced hysteresis and nonlinear response, enabling reprogrammable, low power memory in a pure carbon system. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Electronic memory ...
Engineers have created shape-memory materials made of ceramic rather than of traditional metal. The development opens a new range of applications, especially for actuators in high-temperature settings ...
Shape-memory metals, which can revert from one shape to a different one simply by being warmed or otherwise triggered, have been useful in a variety of applications, as actuators that can control the ...
A wool-like fabric that reverts to its initial shape when placed in water could find use in the clothing industry. A team that included two researchers at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and ...
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