A group of South Korean scientists have developed a transparent memory chip that could be the precursor to completely transparent electronics. The RAM’s design is simple enough to comprehend. It ...
HOUSTON -- Want a see-through cellphone you can wrap around your wrist? Such a thing may be possible before long, according to Rice University chemist James Tour, whose lab has developed transparent, ...
More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. A progressive, fatal form of dementia, the disease robs those afflicted of their memories.
Speaking at the American Chemical Society, James Tour of Rice University has apparently demonstrated non-volatile 3D memory chips that are transparent, flexible enough to be folded like paper, and ...
According to Dr. James M. Tour, a synthetic organic chemist at Houston’s Rice University, flash memory devices can only be built smaller for another six to seven years – at that point, they will reach ...
The lab of Rice University chemist James Tour has developed transparent, flexible memories using silicon oxide as the active component. Tour revealed today in a talk at the national meeting and ...