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    The department provides a uniquely stimulating environment for scientific discoveries: we are world leaders in nanotechnology, home to two Nobel laureates and three members of the National Academy of...
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    Argonne National Laboratory is one of the U.S. Department of Energy's largest research centers. It is also the nation's first national laboratory, chartered in 1946. Argonne is a direct...
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    For over 30 years, Intel has been a leader in silicon technology, steadily doubling transistor counts to the beat of Moore's Law, consistently advancing logic processes for higher processor speeds...
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    Bell Labs, celebrating more than three-quarters of a century of innovation, is the most famous research and development organization in the world. Bell Labs' mission to Lucent Technologies is...
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    Analog Devices, Inc. (NYSE: ADI) is a world-leading semiconductor company specializing in high-performance analog, mixed-signal and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (ICs). Since ADI...
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    We started as a group of scientists and engineers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), researching a new technology called Wafer-Engineering, a patented and proprietary technology enabling...
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    Researchers at Purdue University are developing a miniature refrigeration system small enough to fit inside laptops and personal computers, a cooling technology that would boost performance while...
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    A new device developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison promises insights into harnessing quantum forces for communication and computing. Posted June 3 2003
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    Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory are using a bacteria to try and create a new generation of tiny machines for electronic and photonic devices. Posted February...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2003
    Rice University Researchers have self-assembled molecular electronic components to create a device that works as non-volatile memory.

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