The electronics of the future can be made even smaller and more efficient by getting more memory cells to fit in less space.
The electronics of the future can be made even smaller and more efficient by getting more memory cells to fit in less space. One way to achieve this is by adding the noble gas xenon when manufacturing ...
Adding the noble gas xenon when manufacturing digital memories enables a more even material coating even in small cavities. This is shown by Professor Henrik Pedersen and his research group at ...
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Researchers uncover promising evidence that xenon gas, commonly used in anesthesia, may help reduce brain deterioration and inflammation in Alzheimer's patients ...
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After a 30 minute administration of the noble gas, the group will then proceed to meet their Sherpas and begin the arduous climb. The idea of using xenon for high altitude climbing was first ...
Now, scientists from Mass General Brigham and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, have found that the noble gas may have other beneficial effects. In a trial featuring a mouse m ...
What if a gas used in anesthesia became a weapon against Alzheimer's disease? A recent study reveals that xenon, a noble gas, ...