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Molybdenite outshines silicon and graphene for electronic applications

Molybdenite outshines silicon and graphene for electronic applications

Researchers have uncovered a material that they say has distinct advantages over traditional silicon and even graphene for use in electronics. Called molybdenite (MoS2), this mineral is abun... Read more

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Toshiba’s spintronics transistor and a new storage mechanism in silicon come to life

Toshiba's spintronics transistor and a new storage mechanism in silicon come to life

  Demonstrating stable, fast and low-power performance In a recent issue of the journal Nature, researchers from the University of Twente, Netherlands, explain how they succeeded in tra... Read more

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