A nanotechnology breakthrough at the University of Glasgow could pave the way
for MP3 players with a storage capacity 150,000 times greater than today's
top-of-the-range devices.
Researchers claim to have developed a molecule-sized switch which
dramatically boosts storage capacity without the need to increase the physical
size of players.
The technology could see 500,000GB crammed into a square inch microchip,
allowing users to store hundreds of millions of video clips and music tracks on
a single device, well in excess of the 40,000 songs on today's largest capacity
players.
The breakthrough, undertaken with colleagues at Daresbury Laboratory in
Warrington using a giant X-ray machine, could also transform storage on other
consumer electronics, including DVD players.
"We have found a way to potentially increase the data storage capabilities in
a radical way," said Professor Lee Cronin at the University of Glasgow.
"This is unprecedented and provides a route to produce new a molecule-based
switch that can be easily manipulated using an electric field.
"The fact that these switches work on carbon means they could be embedded in
plastic chips so silicon is not needed. The system becomes much more flexible
both physically and technologically."
Glasgow University's Dr Vin Dhanak said that the team now faces the challenge
of dealing with "fabrication issues".
Sandiacre, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom | NHS Midlands
Workstream Lead Requirement, Design, Build and Test (Business Analyst) Strategic IM&T - Delivery Band 7: £29,091 - £38,352 per annum Hours: 37.5 per week Base: Octavia House, Sandiacre Job Ref: 973 - 080810 ... more >
Description: This vacancy is for an information security consultant to join EDS' Information Assurance team based in Hook. The successful applicant will provide information security support to one or more of EDS' major Defence projects. ... more >
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom | Grass Roots
SQL Database Administrator - Aylesbury - £DOE Grass Roots are one of the Sunday Times Top 100 companies to work for (2007 and 2008). Established in 1980, we're part of the Grass Roots Group, which is ... more >
London, United Kingdom | MRC Centre of Epidemiology for Child Health
Senior Information Systems Consultant - £34,793 - £41,545 pa - London Applications are invited for the exciting new post of Senior Information Systems Consultant at the MRC Centre of Epidemiology for Child Health, located within the Centre ... more >More job opportunities