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Molecular electronics start to connect with the invention of a highly conductive molecular nanowire

Molecular electronics start to connect with the invention of a highly conductive molecular nanowire

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A novel molecular computing device with dramatic reconfigurability is reminiscent of the plasticity of connections in the human brain

A novel molecular computing device with dramatic reconfigurability is reminiscent of the plasticity of connections in the human brain

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Memristors set to revolutionise current technology by orders of magnitude in terms of energy cost

Memristors set to revolutionise current technology by orders of magnitude in terms of energy cost

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Molecular Electronics Are Coming

Molecular Electronics Are Coming

Technion breakthrough could replace silicon chips in the world of electronics Technion researchers have developed a method for growing carbon nanotubes that could lead to the day when molecu... Read more

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Danish breakthrough brings futuristic electronics a step nearer

Danish breakthrough brings futuristic electronics a step nearer

When researchers dream about electronics of the future, they more or less dream of pouring liquids into a beaker, stirring them together and decanting a computer out onto the table. This fie... Read more

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Meet the High-Performance Single-Molecule Diode

Meet the High-Performance Single-Molecule Diode

Major Milestone in Molecular Electronics Scored by Berkeley Lab and Columbia University Team   A team of researchers from Columbia University and Berkeley Lab’s Molecular Foundry has pa... Read more

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Researchers from Konstanz and Dresden succeed in light-controlled molecule switching

Researchers from Konstanz and Dresden succeed in light-controlled molecule switching

The enormous advantages of this new technology are obvious: billion-euro manufacturing plants that are necessary for manufacturing today’s microelectronics could be a thing of the past. Scie... Read more

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The Future Face of Molecular Electronics

The Future Face of Molecular Electronics

The emerging field of molecular electronics could take our definition of portable to the next level, enabling the construction of tiny circuits from molecular components. In these highly eff... Read more

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