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Science history: Computer scientist lays out 'Moore's law,' guiding chip design for a half century — Dec. 2, 1964
At a small local chapter meeting of a professional society, Gordon Moore's talk laid out the rudiments of what would become ...
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New materials could boost the energy efficiency of microelectronics
MIT researchers have developed a new fabrication method that could enable the production of more energy efficient electronics by stacking multiple functional components on top of one existing circuit.
Researchers built a four-atom-thick transistor combining an atomically thin semiconductor and molecular crystal. It uses ...
Researchers have made a major advance in quantum computing with a new device that is nearly 100 times smaller than the ...
The emergence of artificial intelligence is prompting changes in several industries, including journalism, as they ...
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Aluminum nitride transistor advances next-gen RF electronics
Cornell researchers have developed a new transistor architecture that could reshape how high-power wireless electronics are ...
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Optical chip smaller than a hair uses 80× less power to help scale quantum computers
A chip smaller than a human hair may be the missing link to truly ...
This month's LCGC Blog from Jonnie Shackman from the America Chemical Society (ACS) reflects on how early experiences with computer programming shaped the author’s understanding of fundamental logic, ...
Savitribai Phule Pune University will host "Santa's Science Lab," a hands-on science workshop for students on December 26-27, ...
In 1975, a young engineer in the company that made Kodak film took the first picture on a handheld digital camera.
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