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Churning out biosensors

With structured metal-coated polymer film to produce affordable biosensors.

The growing market for wearable devices requires a high number of small, light-weight and high capacity sensors for

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Elastomeric Transistor with Softness and Robustness Comparable to Cloth

Unbreakable when stepped on by high-heeled shoe or washed

The transistor is made only from elastomeric materials, such as single-walled carbon nanotubes, rubbers, and gel. The tr…

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n-type conductive polymers as electrical conductor of future printed electronics

These novel polymers open up completely new perspectives for applications in the field of flexible, organic electronics

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gaugewear Inc. to commercialize wearable technology prototype

As the business of wearable technology continues to boom, a new University of Colorado technology that allows for the co…

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Small tilt in magnets makes them viable memory chips

UC Berkeley researchers have discovered a new way to switch the polarization of nanomagnets, paving the way for high-den…

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Graphene-based film can be used for efficient cooling of electronics

Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a method for efficiently cooling electronics using graph…

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IBM Research Alliance Produces Industry’s First 7nm Node Test Chips

Partners with GLOBALFOUNDRIES, Samsung and SUNY Polytech to Clear Path for Next Generation Semiconductors

The breakthrough, accomplished in partnership with GLOBALFOUNDRIES and Samsung at SUNY Polytechnic Institute’s Colleges…

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RESEARCHERS IMPROVE CONDUCTIVITY OF CERAMIC MATERIALS

RESEARCH BRINGS FASTER ELECTRONICS MADE OF EXOTIC MATERIALS CLOSER

At this moment, silicon is the material to be used in semiconductors. Ceramic materials could be an interesting new addi…

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Discovery Paves Way for New Kinds of Superconducting Electronics

Physicists at UC San Diego have developed a new way to control the transport of electrical currents through high-tempera…

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A new kind of wood chip: collaboration could lead to biodegradable computer chips

Portable electronics — typically made of non-renewable, non-biodegradable and potentially toxic materials — are discarde…

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New 'designer carbon' from Stanford boosts battery performance

Stanford scientists have created a new carbon material that significantly improves the performance of batteries and supercapacitors.

Stanford scientists have created a new carbon material that significantly improves the performance of batteries and supe…

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One Step Closer to a Single-Molecule Device

Columbia Engineering researchers first to create a single-molecule diode—the ultimate in miniaturization for electronic devices—with potential for real-world applications.

With electronic devices becoming smaller every day, the field of molecular electronics has become ever more critical in…

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Improving Organic Transistors that Drive Flexible and Conformable Electronics

UMass Amherst scientists advance understanding of strain effects on performance

A revolution is coming in flexible electronic technologies as cheaper, more flexible, organic transistors come on the sc…

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For Batteries, One Material Does It All

Revolutionary material made by UMD engineers could create safer, simpler and more efficient batteries

Engineers at the University of Maryland have created a battery that is made entirely out of one material, which can both…

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Electronic device performance enhanced with new transistor encasing method

A more effective method for closing gaps in atomically small wires has been developed by University of Illinois research…

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UCLA scientists create quick-charging hybrid supercapacitors

Charge storage device created at California NanoSystems Institute is vast improvement over existing models

The dramatic rise of smartphones, tablets, laptops and other personal and portable electronics has brought battery techn…

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KAIST Develops Ultrathin Polymer Insulators Key to Low-Power Soft Electronics

This advance is expected to accelerate the commercialization of wearable and soft electronics.

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Stanford team combines logic, memory to build a 'high-rise' chip

Stanford researchers are building layers of logic and memory into skyscraper chips that are smaller, faster, cheaper – and taller.

Stanford researchers are building layers of logic and memory into skyscraper chips that are smaller, faster, cheaper – a…

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Researchers engineer improvements of technology used in digital memory

The improvements in random access memory that have driven many advances of the digital age owe much to the innovative ap…

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NTU engineers develop innovative process to print flexible electronic circuits

Nanyang Technological University has successfully printed complex electronic circuits using a common t-shirt printer. Th…

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