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Magnetic Bacteria May Help Build Computer Hard Drives
msnbc.com 2 weeks, 6 days agoItsy-bitsy, super-speedy computers of the future may be grown with bacteria, according to researchers who’ve already harnessed a magnet-making microbe to start building hard-drive components.
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Researchers Invent Smallest And Thinnest Microconductor
forbes.com 4 weeks, 1 day agoA team of researchers from the University of Exeter's Center for Graphene Science in the United Kingdom invented a new material to conduct electricity. The new material called GraphExeter, is transparent, lightweight and highly flexible and could revolutionize the electronics industry and usher in those much awaited, low cost wearable electronics we all dream about. ...


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