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Ultra-heat resistant computer storage can operate at Venus-like temperatures and may be used in extreme conditions such as nuclear plants and even for future NASA missions.
This breakthrough paves the way for machines that can operate in some of the harshest places on Earth and beyond. Current memory devices, like solid-state drives (SSDs), can't handle extreme heat.
NASA's new electronics can survive the heat of Venus The integrated circuits withstood temperatures over 730 Kelvin for hundreds of continuous hours. Michelle Starr Feb. 8, 2017 9:24 p.m. PT ...
However, two teams of researchers have developed a type of flash memory that's capable of retaining data at temperatures that make an afternoon on Venus look cold in comparison.
May 21, 2024 14:50:00 Data storage that can operate in extreme environments like Venus is developed The development of electronic devices in extreme environments requires non-volatile memory ...
A research team, led by Professor Jung-Woo Yoo from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UNIST has unveiled a new type of magnetic memory device, designed to reduce power ...
BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4)-- Researchers have developed a new kind of wearable device that draws power from your body heat -- transforming the human body into a biological battery that can drive ...
NASA 's Glenn Research Center team has developed extremely durable silicon carbide semiconductor integrated circuits that are tough enough to withstand the harsh conditions on Venus' surface far ...
A research team has developed a liquid metal-based electronic logic device that mimics the intelligent prey-capture mechanism of Venus flytraps. Exhibiting memory and counting properties, the ...
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