New Transistor Is A Step Toward Direct Communication Between Machines And Living Beings
A team led by Marco Rolandi, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Washington, built a prototype of a simple, new transistor—a key component of nearly all electronic devices—that uses protons instead of electrons. Measuring about one twentieth the width of a human hair, the transistor could eventually lead to new types of biomedical sensors and tools that communicate directly with living cells.
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