Improving computers using spintronics
Vincent Sokalski, assistant research professor at Carnegie Melon University, USA, discusses the use of spintronics to improve computer memory and processing speed.

#interview with the vampire#iwtv#amc tvl#jacob anderson#sam reid




seen from Japan
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Switzerland
seen from China

seen from Pakistan
seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Canada

seen from United States

seen from Indonesia
seen from United States
seen from Italy
seen from United States
seen from China
Improving computers using spintronics
Vincent Sokalski, assistant research professor at Carnegie Melon University, USA, discusses the use of spintronics to improve computer memory and processing speed.
Performance meeting
Ring Transforms Your Own Body Into A Touch Screen
A new interface technology moves the smartwatch screen to your skin
Read More On PSFK.com
THIS PAINTING IS MY LIFE. NOTHING MEANS MORE TO ME THAN THIS PAINTING. I WOULD GIVE UP SEX FOR THIS PAINTING. WATER LILIES 4 LYFE. I WOULD LEAVE MY GIRLFRIEND JUST TO TOUCH THIS PAINTING ONCE. I SAW IT IN PERSON ONCE AND I STRAIGHT UP CAME IN MY PANTS, IT WAS A MESS. WE ALMOST GOT KICKED OUT OF THE MUSEUM. MONET IS MY HOMEBOY.
the set for the carnegie melon's production of spring awakening is absolutely breath taking holy crap
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch gave a lecture on Time Management at the University of Virginia in November 2007.
I can't believe I haven't shared this with you all until now!!! O_o
ok! Home now!
Home from Pittsburgh :) Duquesne was really nice, Carnegie Melon sounds extremely awesome (though that's ridiculously expensive), and Cal U was pretty awesome as well. and...since none of you probably care, I'll get back to gif making :)