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21 of November, 11:45

Scientists have created a molecular "memory stick" International group of researchers managed to create a combination of 2 molecules that are willing to work as a flash drive. They were able to save information on a flash drive, a thickness of 1 nanometer.

Scientists didn't build the structure of a number of simple molecules, and has adopted a tough molecular cell in 1 layer. A cage formed of a metal oxide, the choice fell on the tungsten. Kletka-like structure, a thickness of 1 nanometer contains more simple components interacting with each other. For revisions discoveries, scientists coated wire molecules in 1 coat, and showed the input and storage of data for 336 hours without cost information, tells Hi-tech.mail.ru. But studies present several serious flaws.

This high voltage in comparison with classical instruments (20V) and the speed of reading and writing. The creators commented on the first issue as a defect in consequence of the use of a simple conductor and the second short-term difficulties. The calculations demonstrated in the incredible speed of recording in the PS (1 trillionth of a second).

If engineers get rid of the flaws and significantly improve their inventions, perhaps later we will see even more roomy little "stick".

Earlier Days.Ru wrote that scientists not only develop new technologies, but also set records. Italian scientists have set a world record, after the copper to almost zero degrees Kelvin. As convince nuclear physicists, they managed to keep a cubic meter of copper in "the coldest in the Universe". In the entire history't been shipped yet neither the 1st of similar experience.

The mass of copper weighing about 400 kg was cooled to 6 millikelvins (-273,144 degrees Celsius), which is almost equal to absolute zero (- 273,15 degrees Celsius). According to the version of scientific workers, they supported cubic meter of copper in "the coldest in the Universe" for more than 2 weeks.
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