The growing market for wearable devices requires a high number of small, light-weight and high capacity sensors for
Read >>The transistor is made only from elastomeric materials, such as single-walled carbon nanotubes, rubbers, and gel. The tr…
Read >>These novel polymers open up completely new perspectives for applications in the field of flexible, organic electronics
Read >>As the business of wearable technology continues to boom, a new University of Colorado technology that allows for the co…
Read >>UC Berkeley researchers have discovered a new way to switch the polarization of nanomagnets, paving the way for high-den…
Read >>Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a method for efficiently cooling electronics using graph…
Read >>The breakthrough, accomplished in partnership with GLOBALFOUNDRIES and Samsung at SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s Colleges…
Read >>At this moment, silicon is the material to be used in semiconductors. Ceramic materials could be an interesting new addi…
Read >>Physicists at UC San Diego have developed a new way to control the transport of electrical currents through high-tempera…
Read >>Portable electronics — typically made of non-renewable, non-biodegradable and potentially toxic materials — are discarde…
Read >>Stanford scientists have created a new carbon material that significantly improves the performance of batteries and supe…
Read >>With electronic devices becoming smaller every day, the field of molecular electronics has become ever more critical in…
Read >>A revolution is coming in flexible electronic technologies as cheaper, more flexible, organic transistors come on the sc…
Read >>Engineers at the University of Maryland have created a battery that is made entirely out of one material, which can both…
Read >>A more effective method for closing gaps in atomically small wires has been developed by University of Illinois research…
Read >>The dramatic rise of smartphones, tablets, laptops and other personal and portable electronics has brought battery techn…
Read >>This advance is expected to accelerate the commercialization of wearable and soft electronics.
Read >>Stanford researchers are building layers of logic and memory into skyscraper chips that are smaller, faster, cheaper – a…
Read >>The improvements in random access memory that have driven many advances of the digital age owe much to the innovative ap…
Read >>Nanyang Technological University has successfully printed complex electronic circuits using a common t-shirt printer. Th…
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