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Innovative Molecular Device Powers Electronic Keypad Lock Security
Jan 10, 2007
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Anthony Pell
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Israeli scientists have invented the ultimate in small-scale security: a molecule that acts like an electronic keypad lock. The tiny device lights up when three input signals
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