Accurately measuring small shifts in biological markers, like proteins and neurotransmitters, or harmful chemicals in the ...
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Aerosol jet printing creates durable, low-power transistors for next-generation tech
Tiny electronic devices, called microelectronics, may one day be printed as easily as words on a page, thanks to new research from scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National ...
Meanwhile, on Wall Street, the main theme that investors have been obsessing over is how much money big tech will be spending ...
Gallium nitride (GaN) is an ideal material for applications requiring high switching speeds and minimal power losses. While ...
Accurately measuring small shifts in biological markers, like proteins and neurotransmitters, or harmful chemicals in the water supply can identify ...
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How could NASA’s electronics survive the extreme cold and radiation of Europa? New SiGe technology explained
NASA’s new silicon-germanium (SiGe) electronics can operate at -180°C and withstand 5 Mrad radiation, enabling autonomous ...
Q.ANT today announced the deployment of its second-generation photonic processors in a high-performance computing (HPC) environment at the Leibniz Supercomputing Center (LRZ). This deployment marks an ...
EPC claims its seventh-generation, 40-V power transistor delivers up to 3X better performance than equivalent silicon MOSFETs ...
Scientists at the GraphIN 2026 conference unveil ultra-sensitive graphene sensors for low-concentration disease biomarker detection, paving the way for rapid medical diagnostics. Researchers present ...
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Customized carbon nanoribbons could simplify molecular electronics
Researchers have developed a series of techniques to build carbon nanoribbons atom by atom, engineering their electronic ...
Company will participate and present at APEC 2026, highlighting recent advancements in its power management platform for AI ...
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