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2D Transistors Promise A Faster Electronics Future

2014-06-06 10:04:26| rfglobalnet Home Page

Faster electronic device architectures are in the offing with the unveiling of the world’s first fully two-dimensional field-effect transistor (FET) by researchers with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).

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2D Transistors Promise A Faster Electronics Future

2014-06-06 10:04:26| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

Faster electronic device architectures are in the offing with the unveiling of the world’s first fully two-dimensional field-effect transistor (FET) by researchers with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).

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2014-06-05: Press release: Structured light measures 3D geometries faster

2014-06-05 00:00:00| Mahr

Fast and precise measurements of complete 3D contours: the structured light scanner MarSurf FP 40/180 from Mahr   New: Structured light scanner MarSurf FP 40/180 for fast and automated 3D measuring of optical components The new optical 3D scanner MarSurf FP 40/180 from Mahr fully automatically checks and measures workpieces such as plastic optics and injection molds. Due to the contactless...

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Simplified Kickstarter Rules Will Get Projects Online Faster

2014-06-04 03:38:13| PC Magazine Software Product Guide

Project managers can now launch their projects immediately or solicit the advice of a Kickstarter community manager.

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Ocean Acidification Rate 10 Times Faster than Ancient Upheaval

2014-06-03 20:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World: These days the ocean is acidifying at a rate 10 times faster than it did during a similar upheaval 56 million years ago. During those ancient days, researchers estimate that ocean acidity increased by about 100 percent in a few thousand years or more, and levels didn't bounce back to normal for another 70,000 years. Some species were able to adapt and evolve to such radical environmental changes, while others perished and died off. Also during this time, a wave of carbon dioxide (CO2) surged into...

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