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Making Microscopic Machines Using Metallic Glass
May 22, 2012 A new manufacturing technology allows researchers to mass produce components for use in next-generation computer storage devices and disposable medical and chemical test ... > full story -
Engineers Use Droplet Microfluidics to Create Glucose-Sensing Microbeads
May 18, 2012 Tiny beads may act as minimally invasive glucose sensors for a variety of applications in cell culture systems and tissue ... > full story -
New Silicon Memory Chip May Offer Super-Fast Memory
May 18, 2012 The first purely silicon oxide-based "resistive RAM" memory chip that can operate in ambient conditions -- opening up the possibility of new super-fast memory -- has now been ... > full story -
Dip Chip Technology Tests Toxicity on the Go
May 14, 2012 Researchers have developed a portable "dip chip" that detects water toxicity quickly and accurately. Once perfected, the chip might be plugged into ordinary smartphones or PDA devices to provide a ... > full story -
Tiny Channel Cleanses Blood
May 2, 2012 A microfluidic device separates bacteria and immune cells from red blood ... > full story -
New Research Could Mean Cellphones That Can See Through Walls
April 18, 2012 Researchers have designed an imager chip that could turn mobile phones into devices that can see through walls, wood, plastics, paper and other solid ... > full story -
New Frontier: Chips Transfer Data at Light Speed
April 12, 2012 The computer industry is nearing a crisis: microchips get smaller and faster but they struggle to transfer data at sufficient speeds. Electrons flowing through standard chip connections ... > full story -
Chips as Mini Internets: Data-Routing Techniques That Undergird Internet Could Increase Efficiency of Multicore Chips
April 10, 2012 The data-routing techniques that undergird the Internet could increase the efficiency of multicore chips while lowering their power requirements. Today, a typical chip might have six or eight cores, ... > full story -
Photonics: Integrated Laser on Silicon Is Looking Good
March 28, 2012 A unique 'micro-loop mirror' design may enhance the performance of integrated laser on ... > full story -
Transparent, Flexible '3-D' Memory Chips May Be the Next Big Thing in Small Memory Devices
March 27, 2012 New memory chips that are transparent, flexible enough to be folded like a sheet of paper, shrug off 1,000-degree Fahrenheit temperatures -- twice as hot as the max in a kitchen oven -- and survive ... > full story
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