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Nanodots Breakthrough May Lead To 'A Library On One Chip'
A researcher at North Carolina State University has developed a computer chip that can store an unprecedented amount of data – enough to hold an entire library’s worth of information on a single chip. The new chip stems from a breakthrough in the use of nanodots, or nanoscale magnets, and represents a significant advance in computer-memory technology.
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Asteroid Ice Hints At Rocky Start To Life On Earth
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Bioengineers Turn Trees Into Tires
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Paper Wasps And Honey Bees Share A Genetic Toolkit
Researchers discover that despite differences in wasps and honey bees, they rely on the same network of genes to guide their social behavior.
Self-regulation Key To Academic Success For At-risk Children
New study shows that at-risk children who can self-regulate have higher reading, math and vocabulary achievement.
Muscles And Bones In Cahoots
New research shows that muscle and bone diseases have an affect on each other and could have an impact on science and the cost of getting sick.
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