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The materials that will be game-changers in solar technology, medical applications, defense technologies and nanotechnology.
A Single Drop of Ethanol Upends Existing Nanosensor Manufacture
Macquarie University engineers invented a new technique to make the manufacture of nanosensors less…
Biodegradable Electronics: Paving the Way for Eco-Friendly Electronics
As technology advances at a rapid pace, the environmental impact of electronic waste has become a significant…
Could This Material Reduce Computer and Electronics Energy Consumption?
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have synthesized a thin film of a unique topological…
Revolutionary Ethernet Technology for Seamless Automotive Connectivity
In a groundbreaking move, automotive designers are revolutionizing how legacy gateway subsystems operate. By…
Need Strong Polymers? Use Weaker Bonds
MIT and Duke University chemists discovered a novel way to strengthen polymers—throw a few weaker bonds into the…
Transparent Screens Make Real-Time AR a Possibility
Transparent augmented reality (AR) displays open possibilities for seeing digital content in real-time. The…
Engineers Grow Atomically Thin Transistors on Computer Chips
AI apps need denser, more powerful computer chips. However, today’s semiconductor chips are made with boxy 3D…
Magnetic Quantum Material Breakthrough
A new quantum material with magnetic properties may pave the way for ultra-fast and considerably more…
Inks to Control Car and Building Temperature?
Phase change inks could transform how we heat and cool buildings, homes, and cars, reducing energy use and global…
Electrons in Graphene Measured at Nanometer Resolution
For the first time, University of Wisconsin–Madison researchers directly measured the fluid-like flow of electrons…