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MIT demonstrates magnetic transistor with 10x stronger switching and built-in memory
MIT engineers built a magnetic transistor from chromium sulfur bromide, promising smaller, faster electronics with built-in ...
MIT researchers have now replaced silicon with a magnetic semiconductor, creating a magnetic transistor that could enable ...
A new study has uncovered the remarkable potential of biomolecular computing that could provide innovative solutions in next ...
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Discover how to measure high aspect ratio HEMT vias accurately and non-destructively using advanced 3D optical profiling ...
Rice University researchers used a focused electron beam to pattern device functions with submicron precision directly into ...
Using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) techniques to help obtain battery working conditions like SOH and SOC.
MIT engineers developed a magnetic transistor that could lead to smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient electronics, using a magnetic semiconductor material.
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