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A new technique integrates 2D materials into devices and systems in a single step, while keeping surfaces and interfaces free from defects. This method could enable devices like those in computer ...
In a groundbreaking advancement for brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, a quadriplegic woman named Audrey Crews has ...
Synchron rarely lets journalists visit its New York office. What I saw there reveals the growing potential of brain-computer ...
In a bold challenge to silicon s long-held dominance in electronics, Penn State researchers have built the world s first working CMOS computer entirely from atom-thin 2D materials. Using ...
“Our 2D CMOS computer operates at low-supply voltages with minimal power consumption and can perform simple logic operations at frequencies up to 25 kilohertz,” said first author Subir Ghosh ...
In a world first, they used two-dimensional (2D) materials, which are only an atom thick and retain their properties at that scale, unlike silicon, to develop a computer capable of simple operations.
To make the computer, the researchers used two different 2D materials: molybdenum disulfide for one type of transistor and tungsten diselenide for another. Image: Conceptual illustration of a ...
The patent examination rules refer to GUIs as “2D Computer-Generated Icons,” which may be Section 101 eligible subject matter if they conform with certain rules (see: USPTO MPEP §1504.01 (a ...