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Nanotechnology to change our lives

...of times quicker than today's fastest processors according to researchers at Molecular Electronics, a US firm dedicated to researching and developing atom-sized computer... Read more

25 August, 2000 by Richard Barry
IBM probe detects an atom's charge

IBM probe detects an atom's charge

...or slows this natural resonant frequency. One reason the research is significant: molecular electronics use substrates that don't conduct electricity. Scanning tunnelling microscopes, though... Read more

15 June, 2009 by Stephen Shankland

The incredible shrinking computer

...storage densities one million times higher than today's standard. Adventures in molecular electronics aren't limited to academia. A few weeks ago, Hewlett-Packard... Read more

24 September, 2002 by Bill O'Brien

HP uses nanotechnology for new circuit

...in higher performance processors or memory chips with more capacity. "We believe molecular electronics will push advances in future computer technology far beyond the limits... Read more

10 September, 2002 by John G.Spooner

HP makes nanotech breakthrough

...other than to say that it will involve a "major" breakthrough in molecular electronics. In May, however, R. Stanley Williams, director of Quantum Science Research... Read more

9 September, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

Hawking warns of AI world takeover

...threat to humanity and the ecosystem. According to Joy, current advances in molecular electronics mean that by the year 2030, "we are likely to be... Read more

3 September, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

2000 Roundup: August is hot for health

...is the emergence of nanotechnology. At the end of August, researchers at Molecular Electronics, a firm dedicated to developing atom-sized computer components, explained why... Read more

1 January, 2001 by Rachel Munro

Nanotechnology a year away

...of times quicker than today's fastest processors according to researchers at Molecular Electronics, a US firm dedicated to researching and developing atom sized computer... Read more

25 August, 2000 by Richard Barry

Joy warns of tech Armageddon

...substantial damage in the physical world." According to Joy, current advances in molecular electronics mean that by the year 2030, "we are likely to be... Read more

14 March, 2000 by Matthew Rothenberg

The Bloor Perspective: BT, WAP and why IT is threatening the human race

This week, Robin Bloor and co look at BT's prospects, the reality of WAP, and the sinister influence of IT on society Read more

20 March, 2000 by Bloor Research

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