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  • Negative capacitance in topological transistors could reduce computing's unsustainable energy load

    12/16/2021 2:38:55 PM PST · by ShadowAce · 17 replies
    TechXplore ^ | 16 December 2021 | FLEET
    Australian researchers have discovered that negative capacitance could lower the energy used in electronics and computing, which represents 8 percent of global electricity demand. The researchers at four universities within the ARC Centre of Excellence in Future Low-Energy Electronics Technologies (FLEET) applied negative capacitance to make topological transistors switch at lower voltage, potentially reducing energy losses by a factor of 10 or more.These very promising results are reported this week at the prestigious International Electron Devices Meeting in San Francisco. And while challenges remain to making a working benchtop device, the work is covered in a patent application.What are transistors?A...
  • Ultra-High-Power Lithium-Ion Batteries (Could Power Laser Weapons, Cars)

    03/13/2009 7:17:40 PM PDT · by Reaganesque · 34 replies · 2,487+ views
    MIT Technology Review ^ | 03/11/09 | Kevin Bullis
    Powered up: An amorphous layer (light-colored band at the right) on a crystalline battery material improves its performance. Credit: Byoungwoo Kang, MIT A lithium-ion battery electrode described this week in the journal Nature can deliver electricity several times faster than other such batteries. It could be particularly useful where rapid power bursts are needed, such as for laser weapons or hybrid race cars. Test batteries based on the new electrode--developed by Gerbrand Ceder, a professor of materials science at MIT--can be discharged in 10 seconds. In comparison, the best high-power lithium-ion batteries today discharge in a minute and a...
  • Zot against Now_You_Know

    04/24/2003 8:55:52 AM PDT · by Now_You_Know · 62 replies · 341+ views
    4/24/03 | Now_You_Know
  • The war against ZOT!

    02/13/2003 12:05:42 PM PST · by all american conservative · 82 replies · 452+ views
    Doug Goodkin
    <p>We have the War Against Poverty, the War Against Drugs and the War Against Terrorism. Needless to say, we're losing all of them. I say let's make a war that we can win. My proposal? The War Against Stupidity.</p> <p>Now you might think this would be the most difficult of all wars to win, but as a schoolteacher, I have hope. I'm fortunate to work in a school where the teachers think—they read books, they write poems, essays, songs and stories, they discuss current affairs and even timeless questions. They think about how they think and they think about how to help children to think. And the results are impressive. The children do think and they show promise of growing into adults who will continue to think.</p>