Graphene is a strong candidate for silicon’s successor, but making it reliably is still problematic. To solve that, the University of Cambridge is opening a new center with backing from Nokia… Read more »
IBM has developed a microscopy technique that lets it see the bonds between molecules. While that’s pretty esoteric for most of us, the tool could help develop graphene-based semiconductors that would… Read more »
We see a lot of early-stage research coming out of labs of universities around the world. And because we don’t always have time to cover these innovations in stand-alone articles, I’m… Read more »
IBM has made three breakthroughs that could help chips continue following Moore’s Law, resulting in more performance or memory at lower prices. These breakthroughs may also allow us to take advantage… Read more »
Turns out cell phones and electric cars have more in common than you might think and technology developed for phones could help pave the way for more powerful electric cars. Read more »
DOE Wants to Be Your Facebook Friend: “The Obama administration really, really doesn’t want the fight over health care to steal attention from energy and climate legislation. Energy Secretary Steven Chu… Read more »