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Today, most of us carry a fairly powerful computer in our hand—a smartphone. But computers weren't always so portable. Since ...
Scientists have discovered a new molecule that might transform how we build computers—making them smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient. The research, led by physicist Kun Wang at the University ...
A team of scientists has developed the "world's most electrically conductive organic molecule," which could revolutionize ...
The team was able to notice these abilities by studying their new molecule under a scanning tunneling microscope (STM). Using a technique called STM break-junction, the team was able to capture a ...
This breakthrough could lead to smaller, faster, and more efficient computing devices at the molecular level. For the first ...
The researchers were able to prove that even fluorine atoms can effec-tively tunnel – i.e., make a molecule spontaneously transform between two states that are actually separated by a finite ...
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