The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
The Am Law DailyFebruary 21, 2012
Bruehs specializes in patent prosecution covering technologies related to chemistry, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical and cosmetic products, and nanotechnology. Cummings, meanwhile, focuses on patent prosecution and litigation in the realms of ...more »
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Linex Legal (press release) (registration)February 21, 2012
His practice focuses on the preparation and prosecution of United States and international patent applications in a range of technologies including chemistry, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, medical/cosmetic products and nanotechnology.more »
One-atom transistor to keep Moore's Law alive
ZDNetFebruary 21, 2012
Now a new paper published in the journal "Nature Nanotechnology" describes a technique for making this type of transistor with very precise control. That opens up the possibility that the method can be automated and single-atom transistors could be ...more »
Trustees Coverage
UPENN AlmanacFebruary 21, 2012
President Amy Gutmann noted that construction of the Singh Center for Nanotechnology is more than a third complete. She also noted that the Law School will dedicate its new building this spring with a visit from Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayer.more »
Kucinich, Kaptur vie for Ohio's 9th District House seat
WatchdogFebruary 21, 2012
In terms of congressional efficacy, both candidates are batting zero in the number of sponsored bills that have become law this session —Kucinich is 0 for 12; Kaptur is 0 for 24. Among Kucinich's bills was an amendment to public money to pay for ...more »
New single atom transistor
The New Age OnlineFebruary 21, 2012
...Law by creating a working transistor using a single phosphorus atom. The atom was etched into a silicon bed with “gates” to control electrical flow and metallic contacts to apply voltage, researchers reported in the journal, Nature Nanotechnology.more »
Extreme nanotechnology: Creating a transistor with a single atom
ExtremeTechFebruary 21, 2012
Consider the sheer amount of news these days surrounding nanotechnology: it is arguably one of the fastest growing sectors in technology. Recent news out of two universities on potentially groundbreaking work on single-atom transistors should not be ...more »
Atom-sized device raises prospect for small, powerful computers
Arizona Daily StarFebruary 21, 2012
NEW YORK - Scientists have taken a first early step toward escaping the limits of a technological principle called Moore's Law by creating a working transistor using a single phosphorus atom. The atom was etched into a silicon bed with "gates" to ...more »
Business briefs for Feb. 21
Tbo.comFebruary 21, 2012
Scientists have taken a first early step toward escaping the limits of a technological principle called Moore's Law by creating a working transistor using a single phosphorus atom. The atom was etched into a silicon bed with "gates" to control ...more »
Nano-transistor breakthrough to offer billion times faster computer
Sydney Morning HeraldFebruary 21, 2012
...Nanotechnology. First developed in the 1950s, transistors revolutionised the electronics industry. Since then, miniaturisation has seen the number of transistors squeezed onto a circuit double about every two years – a trend known as Moore's law.more »
Nano-transistor breakthrough to offer billion times faster computer
The AgeFebruary 21, 2012
The research is published today in the journal Nature Nanotechnology. First developed in the 1950s, transistors revolutionised the electronics industry. Since then, miniaturisation has seen the number of transistors squeezed onto a circuit double about ...more »
Single-atom transistor may help beat Moore's Law
Economic TimesFebruary 21, 2012
...Law by creating a working transistor using a single phosphorus atom. The atom was etched into a silicon bed with "gates" to control electrical flow and metallic contacts to apply voltage, researchers reported in the journal 'Nature Nanotechnology'.more »
Single-Atom Transistor May Beat Moore's Law
BloombergFebruary 20, 2012
“We really decided 10 years ago to start this program to try and make single-atom devices as fast as we could, and beat that law,” said Michelle Simmons, director of ARC Center for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology at the University of ...more »
Physicists Foretell Quantum Computer With Single-Atom Transistor
Wired NewsFebruary 20, 2012
Revealed on Sunday in the academic journal Nature Nanotechnology, the research is part of a decade-long effort at the University of New South Wales to deliver a quantum computer — a machine that would use the seemingly magical properties of very small ...more »
Transistor made using a single atom may help beat Moore's Law
Salt Lake TribuneFebruary 20, 2012
“We really decided 10 years ago to start this program to try and make single-atom devices as fast as we could, and beat that law,” said Michelle Simmons, director of ARC Center for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology at the University of ...more »