The new memory, known as MRAM, is based on cheap materials and simple electrical circuits: a domestic fridge, a walkie - talkie, a car radio and a gallon of
a common laboratory chemical.
Not exact matches
The
chemical mechanism, discovered by scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and UC Berkeley, could also broaden our understanding of basic
chemical reaction processes involving
common helpers, called catalysts, like copper and gold.
«One of the cornerstones of Department of Energy climate research is a fundamental understanding of water and ions, one of the most
common chemical interactions,» said chemist Xue - Bin Wang of the Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory and Washington State University.