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Electron-Based Information Storage Yes, Moore s Law is still in effect, but we are still a long ways from using electrons as the basis for our storage medium.
This one will undoubtedly be an exhibitor s nightmare because nano-sized technology is tough to display.
#The oldest joke in the automotive world is the one about the loose nut between the gas pedal and the steering wheel.
I ramp that whisper up to the sound of a 747 at full throttle takeoff. I can have the sound all the way from very benign up to pretty irritating.
Electron-Based Information Storage Yes, Moore s Law is still in effect, but we are still a long ways from using electrons as the basis for our storage medium.
How long will it be before this happens and how will achieving this milestone for ultra tiny storage particle change the tech industry?
Roughly speaking plasmons are ripples of electrons on an electrically conducting surface. Light shines on a metal and its plasmons can reradiate specific colors.
Isotopes are versions of elements that have differing numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. Knowing the age of elephant tusks is important
& the Press News maker Large Hadron Collider Physicists last week injected particles into the accelerator for the first time
Higgs hunt extended A 15-month shutdown to upgrade the Large Hadron Collider is set to be delayed by a year to the end of 2012.
to hunt for the elusive Higgs particle at the collider's current collision energies. The plan is likely to be agreed by CERN's management and council in January.
The oldest joke in the automotive world is the one about the loose nut between the gas pedal and the steering wheel.
The energy stored in xylose splits water molecules yielding high-purity hydrogen that can be utilized directly by proton-exchange membrane fuel cells.
such as an electron circling the nucleus of an atom, does not have an actual location or physical state.
when bosons are at very low temperatures; it can instantly freeze certain particles it comes in contact with.
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