New 'Molecular Memory' Only 10 Atoms Thick: Massive Storage Possible
Friday, November 21, 2008 - 16:07
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have determined that a strip of graphite only 10 atoms thick can serve as the basic element in a new type of memory, making massive amounts of storage available for computers, handheld media players, cell phones and cameras.
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