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  1. seen this before on Atomic Scale Memory · · Score: 2, Interesting
    Reading through the article, I noticed the following tidbit:
    Eventually, "instead of moving them, we [picked] up the atoms," using a scanning tunneling microscope, he said.
    This reminded me of an invention touted by one of my old professors at MIT. Low and behold, a search at the US patent office turned up this patent filed in 1994 for a high density dimer memory device which utilizes a scanning tunneling microscope
    . . .which in response to being placed in intimate contact with the lower atom of a selected dimer results in an interatomic bond which accommodates pulling the lower atom upward and thus pulling the upper atom downward so as to effect a change in the dimer angle.
    Looks like this isn't so novel after all.