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Researchers Create Graphite Memory 10 Atoms Thick

CWmike writes "Researchers at Rice University have demonstrated a new data storage medium made out of a layer of graphite only 10 atoms thick. The technology could potentially provide many times the capacity of current flash memory and withstand temperatures of 200 degrees Celsius and radiation that would make solid-state disk memory disintegrate. 'Though we grow it from the vapor phase, this material [graphene] is just like graphite in a pencil. You slide these right off the end of your pencil onto paper. If you were to place Scotch tape over it and pull up, you can sometimes pull up as small as one sheet of graphene. It is a little under 1 nanometer thick,' Professor James Tour said."

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  1. Pessimists? by Warll · · Score: 5, Funny

    As an optimist myself I would have said that it was 10 atoms thin!

    1. Re:Pessimists? by aztracker1 · · Score: 4, Funny

      I was told thicker is better... ;)

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    2. Re:Pessimists? by Mozk · · Score: 5, Funny

      When cornered into a room by ninjas with nothing separating you from them but a door of wood, yes, thicker is better, but you will die regardless.

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  2. Who needs new graphite memory? by bugnuts · · Score: 4, Funny

    You slide these right off the end of your pencil onto paper.

    You know, pencils make pretty good r/w memory, too, although the number of r/w cycles is limited.

    1. Re:Who needs new graphite memory? by jmerlin · · Score: 4, Funny

      Who knew? The most advanced memory created yet was invented far before the computer...

    2. Re:Who needs new graphite memory? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      You know, pencils make pretty good r/w memory, too, although the number of r/w cycles is limited.

      Please explain to me how my pencil can do the read part of r/w memory.

      Well look at you, you're all the fun at parties, aren't you?

  3. So.... by Antony-Kyre · · Score: 4, Funny

    no more microwaving your hard drive to aid in data destruction.

    1. Re:So.... by Firehed · · Score: 4, Funny

      I'm pretty sure that microwaving your hard drive only aids in microwave destruction.

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  4. Graphene for write-only memory by gluefish · · Score: 5, Funny

    The problem with using Graphene for write-only memory is that you need Pink Latexene to delete it. Fortunately they've discovered how to make extremely tiny cylinders of Pink Latexene, mounted on the end of yellow wooden sticks, to do such work. The combination of the graphene on one end of the stick and the pink cylinder on the other promises to allow nearly unlimited read-write capabilities, for mere pennies, distributed easily worldwide.

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  5. Vaporware by BlackSabbath · · Score: 5, Funny

    "...we grow it from the vapor phase..."

    Literally, vaporware.

  6. Re:Finally.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Compression.

    You fold the paper in half, and then tape the ends. Voila! Same information, half the size!

  7. I guess soon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    the RIAA et al will be wanting royalties off every pencil sold and Canada will have a pencil tax?

  8. Re:Ninjas? by aywwts4 · · Score: 5, Funny

    When cornered into a room by ninjas with nothing separating you from them but a door of wood, yes, thicker is better, but you will die regardless.

    I think you are confusing ninjas with zombies, zombies have thick wood door shredding powers while a ninja is already in the room with you.

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