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New Memory Device Rethinks Data Storage and Saves EnergyScientists at Konkuk University, Seoul National University and the University of Edinburgh's School of Chemistry have developed an energy-efficient device capable of storing the memory needed for smart phones, mp3 players and digital cameras. The new device rethinks the way memory is currently used by introducing a self-propelled floating cantilever which reacts to electrical currents within the device to convert this electrical information into binary code. The floating cantilever not only works much more quickly than current electronically powered conversion devices, but with less energy than conventional devices....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-memory-device-rethinks-data-storage-and-saves-energy/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
New Memory Device Rethinks Data Storage and Saves EnergyScientists at Konkuk University, Seoul National University and the University of Edinburgh's School of Chemistry have developed an energy-efficient device capable of storing the memory needed for smart phones, mp3 players and digital cameras. The new device rethinks the way memory is currently used by introducing a self-propelled floating cantilever which reacts to electrical currents within the device to convert this electrical information into binary code. The floating cantilever not only works much more quickly than current electronically powered conversion devices, but with less energy than conventional devices....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-memory-device-rethinks-data-storage-and-saves-energy/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
New Memory Device Rethinks Data Storage and Saves EnergyScientists at Konkuk University, Seoul National University and the University of Edinburgh's School of Chemistry have developed an energy-efficient device capable of storing the memory needed for smart phones, mp3 players and digital cameras. The new device rethinks the way memory is currently used by introducing a self-propelled floating cantilever which reacts to electrical currents within the device to convert this electrical information into binary code. The floating cantilever not only works much more quickly than current electronically powered conversion devices, but with less energy than conventional devices....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-memory-device-rethinks-data-storage-and-saves-energy/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



