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Scientists built a transistor that could leave silicon in the dust.
By precisely engineering the material's atomic structure, the new device achieves remarkable electron mobility and stability.
Breakthrough could fuel faster, more reliable electronics powering future technologies from AI to big data systems.
The research is a step towards the development of reliable, high-density electronic components suited for applications with high computational demand.
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