NC State gurus develop new material to boost data storage, conse...

Courtesy Engadget  Sun, 10/25/2009 - 21:00

We've all assumed that anything's possible when dabbling in the elusive realm of spintronics , and it seems as if a team at NC State University is out to prove just that.

While using their newfound free time on Saturdays (you know, given that the football team has quit mid-season), Dr.

Jagdish Narayan and company have utilized the process of selective doping in order to construct a new type of metallic ceramic that could be used...


 

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