Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed a memory device made from aluminum scandium nitride (AlScN) that ...
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) have developed a new heat-proof memory device that can operate at ...
Researchers have developed a heat-resistant computer memory using ferroelectric aluminum scandium nitride, capable of ...
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. New computing storage ...
A new proof-of-concept device trapped solar radiation and used it to heat an object to a blistering 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit ...
The Venus flytrap has a heat sensor in its sensory hairs, through which it reacts to heat waves in the run-up to bushfires. If the temperature rapidly exceeds the 37 degree Celsius mark, a calcium ...
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Two Naval Science students here, Irving H. Chase '39 and Richard B. Hutchins '41 were due for their summer cruise. Upon comparing the itinerary of the ship which was to take the Harvard and Yale ...
Territories across the northern hemisphere are suffering through record-breaking heatwaves this summer. Climate scientists are publishing graphs with red lines jagging dangerously upwards as ...
IEEE Spectrum had an interesting read about circuits using silicon carbide as a substrate. [Alan Mantooth] and colleagues say that circuits based on this or some other rugged technology will be ...
Researchers have developed a highly heat-resistant bioplastic material that can be used for making car parts and construction materials, a discovery that could open the doors wider to adopting ...
New computing storage which can operate at temperatures so hot that rock starts to melt could pave the way for computers that work in the harshest environments on Earth — and, for the first time ...