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Researchers at Aalto University have broken the world record by fourteen fold in the energy resolution of thermal photodetection. The record was made using a partially superco... Read More
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In an advancement that will help pave the way for next-generation electronics and computing technologies and possibly paper-thin gadgets, scientists with the U.S. Department o... Read More
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Graphene has emerged as one of the most promising two-dimensional crystals, but the future of electronics may include two other nanomaterials, according to a new study by rese... Read More
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Researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology have developed a real-time, portable and 3-D microwave video camera prototype. The camera can be used for indu... Read More
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One of the most basic components of any communications network is a power splitter that allows a signal to be sent to multiple users and devices. Researchers at Brown Universi... Read More
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Keysight Technologies and National Applied Research Laboratories (NAR Labs), Taiwan, announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding to establish a strategic partnershi... Read More
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VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland developed an extremely efficient small-size energy storage, a micro-supercapacitor, which can be integrated directly inside a silicon ... Read More
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In a world with 7 billion cell phones, wireless service providers are always searching for ways to maximize the efficiency of wireless spectrum to improve services. Most cellu... Read More
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Light waves might be able to drive future transistors. The electromagnetic waves of light oscillate approximately one million times in a billionth of a second, which are know ... Read More
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Radio frequency emission are considered incidental system noise in virtually all laptops, smartphones and other electronic devices, but scientists at Disney Research have foun... Read More
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The consumer marketplace is flooded with a lively assortment of smart wearable electronics that do everything from monitor vital signs, fitness or sun exposure to play music, ... Read More
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Raindrops attenuate propagation of electromagnetic waves. This physical phenomenon is now made use of by meteorologists at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), who are usi... Read More
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A team of researchers at Cardiff University have developed a wearable glucose monitor that does not require the extraction of blood. Instead of taking measurements by pricking... Read More
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Transistors are the basic building blocks of electronics, used to build circuits capable of amplifying electrical signals or switching them between the 0s and 1s at the heart ... Read More
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EPFL and UNIGE (University of Geneva) scientists have developed a microchip that filters out unwanted radiation with the help of graphene. This technology could help wireless ... Read More