http://tinyurl.com/puurf
Neat little article. I like seeing things such as this.. steps in the direction of bio-tech and the like. I wonder what other applications this sort of technology have?
http://tinyurl.com/puurf
Neat little article. I like seeing things such as this.. steps in the direction of bio-tech and the like. I wonder what other applications this sort of technology have?
j/r
Fascinating. I wonder when people will start looking at subatomic transistors?
What a long way the computing industry has moved. And it doesn't look like stopping any time soon, either - so long as people keep demanding smaller and faster computers (to run more bloated software on more losable devices), there'll be a need to develop these sorts of things.
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Mainly to keep a lid on the world's cat population. - Anon
I pressed the Ctrl key, but I'm still not in control!
roflOriginally posted by Rosuav
What a long way the computing industry has moved. And it doesn't look like stopping any time soon, either - so long as people keep demanding smaller and faster computers (to run more bloated software on more losable devices), there'll be a need to develop these sorts of things.
The possibilities are endless! And recently, I read another article on a group of scientists who managed to teleport matter and light together. This supposedly has applications in quantum computing and the like.
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