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Date Stock Title
Jul 1 NNE NANO Nuclear unveils recycling partnership with Curio; shares extend surge
Jul 1 NNE NANO Nuclear Energy and CURIO Solutions to Collaborate on Advanced Nuclear Fuel Recycling for its Portable Microreactor Technologies
Jun 30 TER S&P 500 Ends First Half Shy Of All-Time Highs. Here Are The Leaders And Laggards — And 5 Stocks That Could Outperform In Next 6 Months
Jun 28 NNE NANO Nuclear Energy soars after praising passage of ADVANCE Act
Jun 28 TER Should You Think About Buying Teradyne, Inc. (NASDAQ:TER) Now?
Jun 28 NNE NANO Nuclear Energy Praises Congress for its Bipartisan Passage of the ‘ADVANCE’ Act to Boost Advanced Nuclear Technology Deployment and Strengthen U.S. Energy Independence
Jun 27 TER Teradyne (TER) Exceeds Market Returns: Some Facts to Consider
Jun 27 LRCX Chip Gear Stocks Rise On Micron's Capex Plans
Jun 27 LRCX Lam Research Highlights its Progress to Create a Better World Through Semiconductor Innovation in 2023 ESG Report
Jun 27 LRCX Q1 Earnings Highs And Lows: Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:MRVL) Vs The Rest Of The Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks
Jun 27 TER Q1 Earnings Highs And Lows: Marvell Technology (NASDAQ:MRVL) Vs The Rest Of The Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks
Jun 26 TER Teradyne: Valuation Unattractive Despite Expected Recovery
Jun 26 ASYS What Makes Amtech (ASYS) a New Strong Buy Stock
Jun 26 LRCX Are You Looking for a Top Momentum Pick? Why Lam Research (LRCX) is a Great Choice
Jun 26 ASYS Is Amtech Systems (ASYS) Outperforming Other Computer and Technology Stocks This Year?
Jun 26 LRCX A Look Back at Semiconductor Manufacturing Stocks' Q1 Earnings: Amkor (NASDAQ:AMKR) Vs The Rest Of The Pack
Jun 25 TER All You Need to Know About Teradyne (TER) Rating Upgrade to Buy
Microtechnology

Microtechnology is technology with features near one micrometre (one millionth of a metre, or 10−6 metre, or 1μm).
Around 1970, scientists learned that by arraying large numbers of microscopic transistors on a single chip, microelectronic circuits could be built that dramatically improved performance, functionality, and reliability, all while reducing cost and increasing volume. This development led to the Information Revolution.
More recently, scientists have learned that not only electrical devices, but also mechanical devices, may be miniaturized and batch-fabricated, promising the same benefits to the mechanical world as integrated circuit technology has given to the electrical world. While electronics now provide the ‘brains’ for today’s advanced systems and products, micro-mechanical devices can provide the sensors and actuators — the eyes and ears, hands and feet — which interface to the outside world.
Today, micromechanical devices are the key components in a wide range of products such as automobile airbags, ink-jet printers, blood pressure monitors, and projection display systems. It seems clear that in the not-too-distant future these devices will be as pervasive as electronics.

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