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Researchers make a "diffusive" memristor (a resistor that “remembers” how much current has flowed through it) that emulates how a real synapse works. The device could be used as a key element in integrated circuits and next-generation computers that mimic how the human brain works.academic (nanotechweb.org)
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Researchers make a "diffusive" memristor (a resistor that “remembers” how much current has flowed through it) that emulates how a real synapse works. The device could be used as a key element in integrated circuits and next-generation computers that mimic how the human brain works.Nanoscience (nanotechweb.org)
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Researchers make a "diffusive" memristor (a resistor that “remembers” how much current has flowed through it) that emulates how a real synapse works. The device could be used as a key element in integrated circuits and next-generation computers that mimic how the human brain works.Computers (nanotechweb.org)
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NV magnetometer could help make write heads smallerNanoscience (nanotechweb.org)
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Researchers have made the first autonomous chemically powered synthetic small-molecule motor. The new device, which is very much like the protein motors found in biological cells, might be used to design artificial molecular machines similar to those found in nature.Chemistry (nanotechweb.org)
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Artificial Virus Could Deliver Drugs (nanotechweb.org)
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Chip features cross the 10 nm barrier (nanotechweb.org)
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World's thinnest light bulb - Graphene gets brighttechnology|VasanthAust (nanotechweb.org)
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World's thinnest light bulb - Graphene gets brightNanotech (nanotechweb.org)
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Graphene based battery runs off ambient heat only, to provide a limitless source of power?Futurology|anti-hero (nanotechweb.org)
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