An atomic memory grid shows how a passage from physicist Richard Feynman’s famous lecture, “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom,” was encoded using chlorine atoms on a copper surface. The grid is 96 ...
A team of physicists in the Netherlands have developed a storage device composed of chlorine atoms on a tiny metal surface that could one day be scaled up to hold about 10 terabytes of data on a 1cm ...
Every day, modern society creates more than a billion gigabytes of new data. To store all this data, it is increasingly important that each single bit occupies as little space as possible. A team of ...
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Here’s an interesting milestone to talk up around the water cooler: researchers in the Netherlands have created a microscopic storage system that encodes every bit with a single atom — allowing them ...
Selective C–H activation remains one of the most intensely studied reactions across many fields of chemistry, due to its applications in both industrial and fine chemicals synthesis. Although chlorine ...
Researchers working in the Netherlands have developed an atomic-scale rewritable data-storage device capable of packing 500 terabits onto a single square inch. Incredibly, that’s enough to store every ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created sheets of transition metal chalcogenide "cubes" connected by chlorine atoms. While sheets of atoms have been widely studied, e.g. graphene, ...
Engineers can only stuff so much computing power into devices like smartphones and tablets before they run up against physical barriers. Although Moore's law famously predicts that the number of ...
The development of synthetic routes to unusual and complex molecules frequently leads to surprising lessons about chemical reactivity. The first synthesis of a marine toxin provides just such a lesson ...
Dublin, March 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Global Chlorine Dioxide Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028" report has been added to ...
The quest for storage devices that pack more information into a smaller space has reached a new limit, with memory that writes information atom-by-atom. Dutch scientists developed rewritable memory ...