MADISON – In 1959, physics icon Richard Feynman, in a characteristic back-of-the-envelope calculation, predicted that all the words written in the history of the world could be contained in a cube of ...
The secret to our data storage woes could be an atom or, more precisely, a grid of them. Atoms, the smallest building blocks in nature, have their appeal as a storage medium. We certainly need a new ...
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI) have created an atomic-scale memory using atoms rather than cells of silicon to represent data. This feat represents a first step toward a ...
Dutch researchers have discovered a method of storing atom-sized bits on copper with a density of 500 Terabits per square inch (Tbpsi) — 500 times more dense than the best commercial hard disk ...
ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive Half-Life of Memory: America’s Forgotten Atomic Bomb Factory trailer, previewing the upcoming documentary about how the U.S. secretly manufactured thousands of ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The design of atomic-scale magnetic memories got a boost Friday (Feb. 22) with an announcement from IBM Corp. researchers that they have manipulated individual cobalt atoms. The first ...
Photon-1 and photon-2 are generated at random times from the photon source. Photon-1 is stored in the quantum memory with a storage pulse, while photon-2 enters into an optical fiber delay-line.
The big picture: If successfully scaled to industrial production, these chips could extend Moore's Law into the atomic domain by enabling far greater component density without incurring unsustainable ...
We don’t usually think of a microscope as an active instrument, but researchers in Canada have used a scanning tunneling microscope to remove or replace single hydrogen atoms from the surface of a ...
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