3-D self-assembling structures could lead to new microchips, other devices (w/ Video)
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a new way of making complex 3D structures using self-assembling polymer materials that form tiny wires and junctions. The work has the potential to usher in a new generation of microchips and other devices made up of submicroscopic features.
3-D self-assembling structures could lead to new microchips, other devices (w/ Video)
Researchers at MIT have found a new way of making complex three-dimensional structures using self-assembling polymer materials that form tiny wires and junctions. The work has the potential ...
Fri 8 Jun 12 from Phys.org
3D Structures Open Door to New Microchips, Thu 7 Jun 12 from Laboratory Equipment
MIT creates self-assembling 3D nanostructures, could be the future of computer chips
While self-assembling structures have been made from polymers before, this is the first time that multi-layer, configurable layouts have been created, opening up the path to self-assembled computer ...
Fri 8 Jun 12 from Extremetech
Self-assembly polymers conjure 3D structures
Wed 6 Jun 12 from Ubergizmo
Researchers Develop New Technique to Build Complex 3D Nanostructures
By Gary Thomas A research team comprising Caroline Ross and colleagues from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has developed a technique to build intricate three-dimensional (3D)...
Fri 8 Jun 12 from AZoNano
Teaching self-assembling structures a new trick
Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found a new way of making complex 3D structures using self-assembling polymer materials that form tiny wires and junctions. The work ...
Fri 8 Jun 12 from R&D Mag
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