Thursday Nov 05, 2009
NCSU Engineers At Work
A group of Materials Engineers at North Carolina State University have produced a material capable of storing massive amounts of electronic data. The sample, no bigger than a human fingernail, can hold 1TB of information. This staggering feat is achieved by, "a breakthrough using the process of selective doping." The material is an engineered structrue of Nickle and Magnesium Oxide.
This could be the next major breakthrough in data storage and it's happening here at State. The full article on this found below.
Posted at 01:34PM Nov 05, 2009 by ctstackh in General | Comments[0]
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