Novel technology could boost the output power of the electron beam and enable long-range communications or remote sensing for a fraction of the current energy costs
It's now possible to track and see individual phosphorus atoms in a silicon crystal
“We are going from human-computer interaction to human-machine interaction.”
Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley researchers control a promising new way to encode electrons
Data-intensive supercomputer brings new uses to high performance computing for science
High-performance prototype means chipmakers could now start building optoelectronic chips
Feeling negative emotions alters natural cursor movement
Research published in MedCrave Online Journal of Proteomics and Bioinformatics.
University of Michigan computer scientist reviews frontier technologies to determine fundamental limits of computer scaling
UCF Students Program Computer to Find Out.
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