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Whatever happened to true frictionless polymers?
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Whatever happened to true frictionless polymers? (see also: [[Frictionless]]
 
* http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4166269/True-nonstick-polymer-eliminates-mechanical-friction
 
* http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4166269/True-nonstick-polymer-eliminates-mechanical-friction
   
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Almost everlasting memory?
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Almost everlasting memory? (2009)
 
* http://newscenter.lbl.gov/feature-stories/2009/06/03/billion-year-ultra-dense-memory-chip/
 
* http://newscenter.lbl.gov/feature-stories/2009/06/03/billion-year-ultra-dense-memory-chip/
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* Cooling LEDs (2012)
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http://www.lighting.co.uk/news/mit-creates-led-that-cools-its-surrounding-environment/8627537.article

Revision as of 07:59, 14 February 2013

The graveyard of new technology

Don't you love reading about a new technological breakthrough. How it'll change the way $EVERYDAYTHING will work, and will be commercially viable within a few years...

...and then, half a decade or a decade down the track, you remember... and wonder...


Whatever happened to true frictionless polymers? (see also: Frictionless


What about memristers?


Or PMCs?


Almost everlasting memory? (2009)


  • Cooling LEDs (2012)

http://www.lighting.co.uk/news/mit-creates-led-that-cools-its-surrounding-environment/8627537.article

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