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Scientists Found That Memory Can Happen Outside The Brain
We tend to think of memory as exclusively the brain’s domain, but new research suggests that this view may be far too narrow.
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Saturday Citations: Yet another solution for universal expansion; computing with brain organoids
This week, researchers reported the discovery of four Late Bronze Age stone megastructures likely used for trapping herds of ...
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Next-generation memory: Tungsten-based SOT-MRAM achieves nanosecond switching and low-power data storage
The ability to reliably switch the direction of magnetic alignment in materials, a process known as magnetization switching, ...
The Saint Louis University Department of Computer Science is committed to the development and study of computing technologies for the greater good of humanity. SLU offers bachelor's, master's and ...
Graham Johnson, a computational biologist and scientific illustrator at the Allen Institute for Cell Science, recalls ...
Researchers at Fudan University in Shanghai have developed the world's first fully functional memory chip made entirely from two-dimensional materials. The achievement, published in Nature, ...
The team has solved a materials stability problem that has kept spin-orbit torque magnetic random-access memory (SOT-MRAM) from moving beyond the lab and into commercial production.
Dylan MoriartyDylan Moriarty is a graphics reporter and cartographer at The Washington Post. @DylanMoriarty Joe FoxJoe Fox is a senior interactive news designer. Before joining The Post in 2018, they ...
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