The lab of Rice University chemist James Tour has developed transparent, flexible memories using silicon oxide as the active component. Tour revealed today in a talk at the national meeting and ...
Australian scientists have created ink that can remember vast amounts of information. The memory ink can be printed on to surfaces by an inkjet printer. It may look transparent to the naked eye, but ...
Transparent smartphones, tablets on the horizon Researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas have recently made a breakthrough in the development of transparent, flexible computer memory using ...
A new type of memory chip that is transparent, flexible enough to be folded like a sheet of paper and capable of withstanding temperatures of up to 1,000ºF could replace flash in future keychain ...
Researchers are building transparent, two-terminal, three-dimensional computer memories on flexible sheets that show promise for making transparent electronics and sophisticated heads-up displays.
SAN DIEGO, March 27, 2012 — New memory chips that are transparent, flexible enough to be folded like a sheet of paper, shrug off 1,000-degree Fahrenheit temperatures — twice as hot as the max in a ...