SAN DIEGO, Sept. 28 (UPI) -- Physicists at the University of California-San Diego say they've created speedy integrated computer circuits capable of working in very cold environments.
... count and "remember" cellular events, using simple circuits in which a series of genes are activated in a specific order. ... I don't think computational circuits in biology will ever match what we can do ...
Combining ordinary electronics with light has been a potential way to create minimal computer circuits with super fast information transfer. Researchers at Umea University in Sweden and the University ...
Combining ordinary electronics with light has been a potential way to create minimal computer circuits with super fast information transfer. Researchers are now showing that there is a limit. When the ...
... lead, is a common alloy that connects electronic components in computer circuit boards and gadgets. Because lead is toxic, engineers are working to design new kinds of solder ...
Organic molecules organize themselves to form a bridge between electrodes.
... are reporting development of a new plastic with potential for use in the first easy-to-recycle computer circuit boards, electrical insulation, and other electronics products that now wind up on ...
... are reporting development of a new plastic with potential for use in the first easy-to-recycle computer circuit boards, electrical insulation, and other electronics products that now wind up on ...
... are reporting development of a new plastic with potential for use in the first easy-to-recycle computer circuit boards, electrical insulation, and other electronics products that now wind up on ...
... of transistor noise, a phenomenon affecting the electronic on-off switch that makes computer circuits possible. According to the engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) ...
... chicken feather fibers into a number of other products including hurricane-resistant roofing, lightweight car parts and bio-based computer circuit boards.
... the way to possible methods for assembling components of graphene-based computer circuits. Paolo Lacovig, Monica Pozzo, Dario Alfè, Paolo Vilmercati, Alessandro Baraldi, and Silvano ...