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IBM calculates the force it takes to move atoms
February 21, 2008
IBM has figured out how much force it takes to move atoms. Next, it will try to build things with those atoms.
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IBM researchers claim nanotube first
March 23, 2006
An integrated circuit created from a carbon nanotube could lead to greater commercial uses for the technology.
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Intel scientists find wall for Moore's Law
December 1, 2003
Semiconductor makers won't be able to shrink transistors much, if at all, beyond 2021, according to researchers. Is Moore's Law coming to an end?
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Moore says nanoelectronics face tough challenges
March 10, 2005
Forty years ago, the Intel co-founder coined Moore's Law. He never thought it would last this long, either.
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Moore's Law lives
November 4, 2005
For how long can the semiconductor industry keep up its innovation and fast growth? Some say indefinitely.
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Bright ideas, big wait on tech payback
March 22, 2005
In retrospect, what could be more lucrative than the transistor, the Net and DOS? Hindsight's a hard lesson for some inventors. Images: Owners don't always cash in
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In building nanotube chips, see what sticks?
August 1, 2005
Glue worked wonders for art projects in second grade. Now some scientists believe it could be useful for nanotube transistors.
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Print yourself a roll of semiconductors?
October 29, 2003
Xerox researchers use advanced printing techniques to create sheets of plastic transistors that could be used to build flexible LCDs.
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Sensors: Living off scraps of energy
May 24, 2006
In the future, your shoes may be able to charge your camera and RFID chips could tell when you leave the room. Images: Energy-saving sensors
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Scientists team up for nanotube breakthrough
January 7, 2004
Researchers at Stanford and UC Berkeley have come up with a way to grow carbon nanotubes on silicon wafers and to test the nanotubes, which could help pave the way for carbon chips.
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New life for Moore's Law
April 19, 2005
Emerging technologies could extend the life of the famous principle whose demise has been predicted repeatedly.
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Nanotech will tap nature's potential, investor says
August 24, 2004
Venture capitalist says a revolution is at hand, despite a setback like Nanosys' canceled IPO.
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