MIT researchers have made a big breakthrough in creating new, incredibly small transistors that could improve electronics’ speed and efficiency....
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A team of Korean researchers has developed new p-type semiconductor materials and thin-film transistors that could lead to major innovations in next-generation displays and low-power devices. These discoveries are expected to boost the performance of displays like high-resolution TVs and energy-efficient electronic devices. The Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) created a special transistor made […]
MIT researchers have made a big breakthrough in creating new, incredibly small transistors that could improve electronics’ speed and efficiency....
Silicon transistors, which are used to amplify and switch signals, are a critical component in most electronic devices, from smartphones to...
A team including researchers from Seoul National University College of Engineering has developed neuromorphic hardware capable of performing...
Researchers have discovered a new way to build flexible electronic connections that could pave the way for advanced soft robotics, wearable devices,...
Researchers at the University of Virginia have made a breakthrough that could transform the efficiency of next-generation computer chips. By studying...
The uniqueness of technological progress is that we as humans will always find new ways to advance and simplify our daily lives. Smart devices and...
Researchers at the University of Oxford have made a significant breakthrough in creating tiny, soft batteries designed for medical devices and small...
The ideal material for interfacing electronics with living tissue is soft, stretchable, and just as water-loving as the tissue itself—in short, a...
Researchers at Tampere University have developed the world's first soft touchpad that can sense the force, area and location of contact without...
As renewable energy sources such as wind and solar become more widespread, managing the power grid has become increasingly complex. Researchers at the...