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And the process should be easy to scale up, meaning that PEC cells made this way could be deployed industrially.
And because they are manufactured using standard semiconductor fabrication methods, he says it will be easy to scale up the chips to contain 10 to 100 times as many sensors.
The trial in Scottsdale, where the relative humidity drops from a high of 40percentt at night to as low as 8percentt during the day, demonstrated that the harvester should be easy to scale up by simply adding more of the water absorber, a highly porous material called a metal-organic framework, or MOF.
Raymond Laflamme and his colleagues at the University of Waterloo, in Canada, have managed to entangle 12 qubits by performing a similar trick, entangling certain atoms within a single molecule of an amino acid called histidine, the properties of which make it particularly suited to such experiments.The problem with these approaches is that they will not be easy to scale up.
Outside of the hospital, it will be easy to scale into home care as well.
All in all, it's a great business that should be easy to scale up.
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A rival approach that uses nanoscale engineering techniques to build qubit containers, he adds, may be easier to scale up.
This research is at an early stage, though, and it will be easier to scale up the work involving Reddit.
This approach may be easier to scale, but little is known regarding how to implement such a program.
In contrast to most silicon assembly methods, the process takes place at atmospheric pressure and thus should be easier to scale up to large volumes.
"We wanted a system that would be easier to scale up to collect more than one piece of information," says synthetic biologist Timothy Lu of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
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