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Tue Sep 25 03:37:40 2007
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Sizing Up Nanotechnology by Kristine Mak Yu The backtracking movement of RNA polymerase can be followed using optical tweezers.
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Currently, the gate length, the characteristic length parameter in transistors, has hit about 90 nm. The shorter the gate length, the faster transistors can switch on and off. In fact, the transistors have gotten so fast, that the delay as electrons flow through the skinnier and longer wires needed to cross larger, complex chips is on track to become the limiting factora in speed. This delay is just one of the fundamental problems that threatens to make the nanoscale regime of electronics unfaithful to Moore's Law and demands the design of new materials and structures or a complete shift in chip architecture.