wired.com Scientists close in on a single-molecule transistor, a discovery that could dwarf all achievements in electronics miniaturization to date. By Mark Anderson.
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Honey, I Shrunk the PC
wired.com Scientists close in on a single-molecule transistor, a discovery that could dwarf all achievements in electronics miniaturization to date. By Mark Anderson.6 years ago -
Researchers show off functional single-molecule transistor
arstechnica.com2 years ago -
Single-Molecule Transistor Created
overclockersclub.com A single-molecule transistor has been created by researchers from Yale University and Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology. Using a2 years ago -
Single Molecule Transistor A Reality
slashdot.org Petersko writes "A team from the University of Alberta has proven for the first time that a single molecule can switch electrical currents off and on, a puzzle that scientists worldwide have been trying to crack for decades. The finding could revolutioniz6 years ago -
iPad Lets Scientists Drag, Pinch and Swipe Single Molecules
wired.com Using laser beams to control individual molecules is a precise, difficult operation rendered nearly impossible by the limitations of the computer mouse.1 year ago -
Scientists develop the world's smallest single-molecule electric motor
engadget.com8 months ago -
Optical transistor made from a single molecule
tgdaily.com Engineers are one step closer to developing an optical computer, following the successful creation of an optical transistor from a single molecule.2 years ago -
Optical Transistor Made From Single Molecule
slashdot.org An anonymous reader writes "Researchers from ETH Zurich have recently managed to create an optical transistor from a single molecule in what is yet another important achievement on the road to quantum computing. The molecule itself is about 2 nanometers i2 years ago -
IBM Images a Single Molecule
slashdot.org chrb writes "New Scientist is reporting that researchers at IBM Zurich have managed to image a single molecule in detail for the first time. In the images of a pentacene molecule, the bonds between the carbon atoms are visible as five linked rings."2 years ago -
Single-Atom Transistors Are The Smallest Yet
pcworld.com The discovery of a single-atom transistor could eventually lead to more processing power getting squeezed in ever-smaller devices.2 years ago -
Boffins build electric car from a single molecule
theregister.co.uk Titchy transport won't get you farDutch scientists have reported building a car that's a single molecule wide and is powered by electrons.…6 months ago -
Single molecule's stunning image
news.bbc.co.uk Researchers have imaged single molecules in unprecedented detail, showing the chemical bonds that hold them together.2 years ago -
Cities XL To Close And Refocus On Single Player
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Cities XL To Close And Refocus On Single Player
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Honey I Shrunk No Country For Old Men [Dioramas]
gizmodo.com1 year ago -
Drunk scientists pour wine on superconductors and make an incredible discovery [Madscience]
gizmodo.com1 year ago -
Detecting the absorption of light from just a single molecule
arstechnica.com1 year ago -
World's First Single-Electron Transistor Works Like a Teeny, Tiny Etch-A-Sketch [Quantum Computing]
gizmodo.com1 year ago -
Advancing Single-molecule Electronics
overclockersclub.com A study in the Journal of the American Chemical Society reports on an important advance towards single-molecule electronics; technology to allow the circuits10 months ago
