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Simulating quantum computer properties in a classical computer to help build quantum computers
Artificial muscles can now be powered by energy from glucose and oxygen, just like biological muscles
A new organic-based transistor has the ability to learn, and is equipped with both short-term and long-term memory
Rapid and cheap optical communication using perovskites
Future information technology may stand on nanoscale pillars
A fuel cell that uses lignin
A new approach to restoring vision
A new way to harvest energy by generating an electrical impulse when the light fluctuates from sunshine to shade and vice versa
Massive MIMO antenna technology has no upper limit for how much data can be transferred in 5G
Long-term stable neural recording using soft electronics
Light-emitting electrochemical cells could compete with fluorescent tube, LED and OLED lighting
World’s first complementary electrochemical logic circuits that can function stably for long periods in water
Printed electronic transistor circuits and displays in which the colour of individual pixels can be changed
Quantum communication networks closer to reality with silicon carbide
How to control plant growth with organic electronics
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