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Battery-like computer memory keeps working above 1,000°F

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A new solid-state memory device can store and rewrite information at temperatures over 1,100F ( 600C ) The heat-tolerant memory comes from moving negatively charged oxygen atoms rather than electrons.

The device could one day hold megabytes or gigabytes of data.

It was developed in collaboration with researchers at Sandia National Laboratory .

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