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To utilize light beams as tweezers to manipulate and control cells and tiny objects long nurtured in the mind of scientists around for at least 30 years. Now, making it reality MIT researchers paved the way by demonstrating the versatility, when they...
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Intel just announced the prototype to a chip made of all silicon that can encode 200 GB/S on a light beam. This is a step up from the old chip that can only encode 100...
made popular Jun 25 2008
With every passing day, technology seems to evolve several times. The booming microchip-processing speed is rejuvenating the different areas of an integrated circuit....
made popular Jan 19 2008
The University of California, San Diego (UCSD), in collaboration with Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has designed an advanced silicon chip dubbed as...
made popular Oct 31 2007
University of Pennsylvania has crafted a silicon chip that could accurately mimics retinal functions. The chip has been built with an ability to approximate the neural...
made popular Oct 23 2006
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In an exciting study, Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), collaborating with Innovalight, Inc., have shown...
made popular Aug 17 2007
Israeli storage company Mempile recently demoed its TeraDisc technology to Japanese consumer electronics manufacturers that was able to record and read over 100 virtual...
made popular Mar 29 2007
Researchers, for the first time, have showed the photons in action, from “radiative decay”. They have captured the light produced by the decays, which is...
made popular Dec 22 2006
The day is not far, when you no longer will need to invest hours of tedious labors to clean up your homes. Engineers are producing a coating that can respond to the...
made popular Jun 17 2006
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