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Using molybdenum disulfide and tungsten diselenide, they fabricated over 2,000 transistors capable of executing logic operations on a computer free of traditional silicon.
Researchers have built a computer from scratch without silicon, a “milestone” in showing that it is possible to one day ...
Researchers have constructed the world's first silicon-free computer, marking a significant milestone towards replacing the ...
A condition long considered to be unfavorable to electrical conduction in semiconductor materials may actually be beneficial ...
As the renewable energy sector continues to grow, so does the complexity of technology and equipment such as wind turbines, ...
Scientists in Japan have developed a device that enables external magnetic field control of magnetic injection current in the bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE), a phenomenon not yet used in commercial ...
Researchers have successfully built the world's first silicon-free computer, demonstrating the potential for replacing silicon in future technology advancements.
A new method in electron microscopy enables sub-20-picometer targeting of individual atoms without prior exposure, opening ...
GoldHaven Resources (CSE: GOH) has entered an agreement to acquire the Kuhn, Dead Goat and M3 claims located within its flagship Magno project in northwestern British Columbia. As consideration, the ...
Gaze into the temporal distance and you might spot the end of the age of silicon looming somewhere out there, as a research team at Penn State University claims to have built the first working CMOS ...
Scientists from three British universities are together developing an atom-thick graphene chip that slashes energy use for ...
The density of charges in some 2D semiconductors, such as molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2)and tungsten diselenide (WSe 2), can be controlled with an applied voltage, making them attractive materials ...