Scientists have discovered that ultra-thin materials—just a few atoms thick—can naturally create tiny “cavities” that trap light and...
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Scientists have discovered a completely new way to store digital information—using light and a rare class of materials called ferroaxials. The breakthrough could lead to next-generation memory devices that are faster, more stable, and less vulnerable to damage than today’s technologies. The study, published in Science, was conducted by researchers from the Max Planck Institute […] The post Scientists create ultrafast, light-controlled memory with new material appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Scientists have discovered that ultra-thin materials—just a few atoms thick—can naturally create tiny “cavities” that trap light and...
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Thanks to science, the materials currently causing pollution can be converted to create a more sustainable and cleaner future. Researchers are...
Thanks to science, the materials currently causing pollution can be converted to create a more sustainable and cleaner future. Researchers are...
The new technique could one day be used to create less expensive astronomical sensors. ......
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A new study from University College London (UCL) has found that MRI scans used to help diagnose dementia can be done in one-third of the usual time....
A new study from University College London (UCL) has found that MRI scans used to help diagnose dementia can be done in one-third of the usual time....
A new study has found that adults with gum disease may have more signs of damage to their brain’s white matter than people with healthy gums. This...