![Inside the clean room of the University of Louisville's Micro/Nano Technology Center. | Courtesy of UofL.]()
When computers with electronic switches get exposed to radiation — from a nuclear disaster, a dirty bomb, in space — they get damaged. That could mean data loss or malfunctions of computers in critical applications, such as medical, military or space travel. The Defense Threat Reduction Agency, part of the U.S. Department of Defense, wants […]