Researchers have explored a 'quantum-inspired' technique to make the 'ones' and 'zeroes' for classical computer memory applications out of crystal defects, each the size of an individual atom. This ...
The ability to store information has evolved from punch-card looms to modern smartphones. Every technological advancement has ...
University of Chicago researchers develop crystal storage technology that packs terabytes of data into millimeter-sized space ...
Scientists at the University of Chicago have developed a groundbreaking crystal memory that stores terabytes of data in a ...
Data storage has always depended on systems that toggle between "on" and "off" states. However, the physical size of the components storing these binary states has ...
UChicago Pritzker Molecular Engineering researchers created a "quantum-inspired” revolution in microelectronics, storing classical computer memory in crystal gaps where atoms should be.
From punch card-operated looms in the 1800s to modern cellphones, if an object has an "on" and an "off" state, it can be used ...
Researchers in the lab of Asst. Prof. Tian Zhong of the UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering, including postdoctoral researcher and first author Leonardo França (pictured), have explored ...
From punch card-operated looms in the 1800s to modern cellphones, if an object has an "on" and an "off" state, it can be used to store information.In ...