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A new molecule based on the rare earth element Dysprosium could could pave the way for next-gen hardware about the size of a postage stamp that can store 100 times more digital data than current tech ...
Hard drives made from a novel molecule developed by researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of Manchester could revolutionize data storage shortly. A postage ...
The creation of a new magnetic molecule could pave the way to build new, stamp-sized hard drives capable of holding the equivalent of 40,000 CDs' worth of music—that's three years of nonstop tunes!
A new molecule created by chemists from ANU and the University of Manchester that could could pave the way for next-generation hardware about the size of a postage stamp that can store 100 times ...
Single-molecule magnet could lead to stamp-sized hard drives capable of storing 100 times more data by Australian National University edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
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