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This “nanocavity” may improve ultrathin solar panels, video cameras and other optoelectronic devices

This “nanocavity” may improve ultrathin solar panels, video cameras and other optoelectronic devices

The future of movies and manufacturing may be in 3-D, but electronics and photonics are going 2-D; specifically, two-dimensional semiconducting materials. One of the latest advancements in t... Read more

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Making electronics out of coal instead of burning it

Making electronics out of coal instead of burning it

Instead of burning up this complex hydrocarbon, let’s make devices from it, says Jeffrey Grossman. Jeffrey Grossman thinks we’ve been looking at coal all wrong. Instead of just setting it af... Read more

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White graphene could usher in a new era in electronics and quantum devices

White graphene could usher in a new era in electronics and quantum devices

A new era of electronics and even quantum devices could be ushered in with the fabrication of a virtually perfect single layer of “white graphene,” according to researchers at the Department... Read more

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Imitating synapses of the human brain could lead to smarter electronics and human-like artificial intelligence

Imitating synapses of the human brain could lead to smarter electronics and human-like artificial intelligence

Making a computer that learns and remembers like a human brain is a daunting challenge. The complex organ has 86 billion neurons and trillions of connections — or synapses — that can grow st... Read more

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A thin ribbon of flexible electronics can monitor health, infrastructure

A thin ribbon of flexible electronics can monitor health, infrastructure

A new world of flexible, bendable, even stretchable electronics is emerging from research labs to address a wide range of potentially game-changing uses. The common, rigid printed circuit bo... Read more

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

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 graphene-based film. The film has a thermal conductivity capacity that is f... Read more

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Injectable electronics

Injectable electronics

It’s a notion that might be pulled from the pages of science-fiction novel – electronic devices that can be injected directly into the brain, or other body parts, and treat every... Read more

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Mission possible: This device will self-destruct when heated

Mission possible: This device will self-destruct when heated

Where do electronics go when they die? Most devices are laid to eternal rest in landfills. But what if they just dissolved away, or broke down to their molecular components so that the mater... Read more

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Graphene holds key to unlocking creation of wearable electronic devices

Graphene holds key to unlocking creation of wearable electronic devices

Ground-breaking research has successfully created the world’s first truly electronic textile, using the wonder material Graphene An international team of scientists, including Professor Moni... Read more

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Graphene displays clear prospects for flexible electronics

Graphene displays clear prospects for flexible electronics

Semi-transparent, flexible electronics are no longer just science-fiction thanks to graphene’s unique properties Published in the scientific journal Nature Materials, University of Mancheste... Read more

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Researchers Make Magnetic Graphene

Researchers Make Magnetic Graphene

UC Riverside research could lead to new multi-functional electronic devices Graphene, a one-atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, has many desirable properties. M... Read more

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Electronic circuits with reconfigurable pathways closer to reality

Electronic circuits with reconfigurable pathways closer to reality

Will it be possible one day to reconfigure electronic microchips however we want, even when they are in use? A recent discovery by a team at EPFL suggests as much. The researchers have demon... Read more

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Voxel8 Offers Breakthrough in 3D Electronics Printing

Voxel8 Offers Breakthrough in 3D Electronics Printing

We can already 3D print math aids, prosthetic jaws, fashion shoes and chairs…but when will we be able to print integrated electronics? According to the creators of Voxel8, late this year. Vo... Read more

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New GraphExeter Material Able to Withstand Temperature and Humidity Extremes

New GraphExeter Material Able to Withstand Temperature and Humidity Extremes

A resilience to extreme conditions by the most transparent, lightweight and flexible material for conducting electricity could help revolutionise the electronic industry, according to a new... Read more

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New Technology May Lead to Prolonged Power in Mobile Devices

New Technology May Lead to Prolonged Power in Mobile Devices

Researchers from The University of Texas at Dallas have created technology that could be the first step toward wearable computers with self-contained power sources or, more immediately, a sm... Read more

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