NANOTECH – EUREKA

BY KEITH NUTHALLA EUROPEAN research consortium says it has adapted existing nanotechnology to create tiny switches that can further shrink the size of computers. The E! 2839 MESCI-I project - coordinated by European Union (EU) research network EUREKA - claims to "have succeeded where many others have failed - by making the production of miniature electric and computer systems economically viable". The key, said Dr Mike Beunder, CEO of Dutch lead partner, Cavendish Kinetics BV, has been "adapting existing proven technology rather than trying to develop new ...


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