Posts Tagged ‘nanotechnology’

Nano-Shaping

Nano-Shaping

Practicality outweighs possibility when you consider that the smaller the scale, the better for computing mobility.  Who wants to lug around a two-ton machine for a computer?  No one wants that.  Not all too long ago, the laptop computer was just a dream.  Then, the laptop becomes a reality.  You might have a half-pound laptop [...]

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IBM Maps Molecule

IBM Maps Molecule

One of the most intriguing aspects of nano-science in the bizarre world of the super small is its presentation of the atom and how it functions within the molecule that acts as its own colliding orbital systems.  Widely believed to be nonexistent for millennia throughout human history, the atom serves as a testament for how [...]

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Full Power Implants [Video]

Full Power Implants [Video]

You can really feel the rush throughout your body.  It is not the same old familiar blood rushing surge like yesterday’s adrenaline that is coursing and pulsating through your veins this time.  You feel something powering all over the inner workings of your system but it isn’t something you were born with.  This really isn’t [...]

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Tiny Transistor

Tiny Transistor

If you look closely you will still be unable to see this latest step in micro-computing.  Nanotechnology is getting another step closer to making me a computer small enough to lug around without me having to use the word lug in my description for carrying it.  It is nanotechnology and it is in accordance with [...]

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IBM’s Nanotechnology Breakthrough

IBM’s Nanotechnology Breakthrough

Look very closely.  The world of tiny computers has made a huge leap forward.  In short, IBM has successfully stored electronic data on a “hard drive” that is only twelve atoms large.  That’s all!  It only took twelve atoms to store and retrieve electronic data.  Albeit ones and zeros, it is digital and it is [...]

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