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Cooling Chips with Thermoelectrics

Researchers have made ultrathin refrigerators for microprocessors.

Memristors Make Chips Cheaper

The first hybrid memristor-transistor chip could be cheaper and more energy efficient.

Clear Calls

Audience, a California-based startup, has made a noise-canceling chip for cell phones that could also improve voice-recognition systems.

A Compact Chemical Sensor

A portable array of lasers could be used to monitor pollution and detect toxins.

Better Computer Chips, Sooner

Software that finds and fixes hardware bugs could get chips to market faster and make them more secure.

Decoding the Human Eye

Superdense arrays of electrodes will bring scientists closer to an artificial retina that approximates normal vision.

The Future of Computing, According to Intel

Massively multicore processors will enable smarter computers that can infer our activities.

Cooling Chips with an Ion Breeze

By using an electric charge to put molecules in motion, a new device can make a computer's fans more efficient.

A New Design for Computer Chips

An MIT spinoff introduces the first commercial chip with a mesh architecture.

Silicon-Based Spintronics

First of its kind computing prototype.

Viewing Bacterial Dark Matter

A microfluidic chip lets researchers identify elusive human-dwelling microbes.

Nanosensors in Space

NASA scientists have tested a tiny and extremely sensitive chemical nanosensor.

Genes for Several Common Diseases Found

A study of seven illnesses, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease, identifies new candidate genes.

A New Spin on Silicon Chips

A new spintronics device is a key step toward faster, more powerful computers.

Efficient Hardware Repair

Researchers devise a new way to patch hardware like software, without slowing processors.

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