A revolutionary way to store electronic information on an incredibly small scale — 2 atoms thick, to be specific — is described in a paper by Tel Aviv University scientists published in Science magazine. By using one-atom layers of boron and nitrogen, some of the most stable and inert materials found in nature, and arranging them in a repetitive hexagonal […]
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