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- Physicists characterize electronic, magnetic structure in transition metal oxides
- Instant-start computers possible with new breakthrough
- Getting bot responders into shape
Physicists characterize electronic, magnetic structure in transition metal oxides Posted: 18 Dec 2014 12:45 PM PST Scientists have characterized the electronic and magnetic structure in artificially synthesized materials called transition metal oxides. |
Instant-start computers possible with new breakthrough Posted: 18 Dec 2014 12:45 PM PST If data could be encoded without current, it would require much less energy and make things like low-power, instant-on computing a ubiquitous reality. Scientists have made a breakthrough in that direction with a room-temperature magnetoelectric memory device. Equivalent to one computer bit, it exhibits the holy grail of next-generation nonvolatile memory: magnetic switchability, in two steps, with nothing but an electric field. |
Getting bot responders into shape Posted: 18 Dec 2014 06:09 AM PST Scientists are tackling one of the biggest barriers to the use of robots in emergency response: energy efficiency. They are developing technology that will dramatically improve the endurance of legged robots, helping them operate for long periods while performing the types of locomotion most relevant to disaster response scenarios. |
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