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The race to shrink electronic circuits will continue, even if and when the transistor falls by the wayside.
ECONOMIST: A molecular replacement for the transistor?
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In addition to making possible improved artificial muscles, this material could be used to make flexible electronic circuits, antennae or mirrors.
ECONOMIST: MONITOR
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This means that components equivalent to those in electronic circuits can be constructed from appropriate patterns of bumps in the junction.
ECONOMIST: Optoelectronics
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Some electronic circuits have also made their way into the bodies of people in the form of heart pacemakers and cochlear implants.
ECONOMIST: Bioelectronics
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Dr Cardelli is trying to discover whether it is more like the hardware of electronic circuits or the software of programming languages.
ECONOMIST: Computing and biology
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Today's long-haul optics use photons, or light, to carry information at about 1% of what it would cost with electronic circuits and semiconductors.
FORBES: Wired and restless
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The 1948 book Cybernetics: Or, Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine, by MIT mathematician Norbert Wiener, inspired Louis Barron to build electronic circuits, which he manipulated to generate sounds.
NPR: The Barrons: Forgotten Pioneers of Electronic Music
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Meanwhile, high-tech exports such as electronic integrated circuits and phones jumped 64 percent and 21 percent, respectively.
FORBES: Barclays Urges Caution On China
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It is conceivable that organic circuits will someday overtake silicon in the race to electronic miniaturization.
FORBES: The science of small