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Stanford-led team shows how to store data using 2D materials instead of silicon chips

Stanford-led team shows how to store data using 2D materials instead of silicon chips

by ANDREW MYERS | Stanford University

A Stanford-led team has invented a way to store data by sliding atomically thin layers of metal over one another, an approach that could pack more data into less space than silicon chips, while also using less energy.

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