A nano-structured glass disc can store 5-dimensional digital data for billions of year, researchers at the University of Southampton said.
A new sensory chip that tests chemicals in extremely small volumes has the potential to transform a range of fields.
Technology created an energy revolution over the past decade—just not the one we expected.
A nano-structured glass disc can store 5-dimensional digital data for billions of year, researchers at the University of Southampton said.
A new sensory chip that tests chemicals in extremely small volumes has the potential to transform a range of fields.
Technology created an energy revolution over the past decade—just not the one we expected.