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Tech Xplore on MSNDNA scaffolds enable self-assembling 3D electronic devicesResearchers at Columbia Engineering have for the first time used DNA to help create 3D electronically operational devices ...
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Plasma technique doubles etch rate for 3D NAND flash memoryAn artist's representation of a hole etched into alternating layers of silicon oxide and silicon nitride using plasma, to make 3D NAND flash memory.
These acted like anchors. They then added specially designed DNA pieces that folded into eight-sided shapes called ...
By leveraging DNA’s self-assembling capabilities, Columbia’s research marks a step toward a future where electronics build ...
Silicone is a useful material for many purposes. Traditionally, creating something out of silicone required injection molding. That’s not difficult, but it does require a good bit of setup.
Doing anything that requires measurements in nanometers is pretty difficult, and seems like it would require some pretty sophisticated equipment. But when the task at hand is growing oxide layers ...
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