Scientists at Northeastern University have made a major breakthrough that could revolutionize how fast and powerful our electronic devices become. By...
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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 […]
Scientists at Northeastern University have made a major breakthrough that could revolutionize how fast and powerful our electronic devices become. By...
Scientists at Northeastern University have made a major breakthrough that could revolutionize how fast and powerful our electronic devices become. By...
Credit: Advanced Science (2025). DOI: 10.1002/advs.202410539 Researchers at DTU have developed a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost...
New materials developed using machine learning and artificial intelligence could, among other things, keep your house cooler and reduce energy bills.
The advanced semiconductor material gallium nitride will likely be key for the next generation of high-speed communication systems and the power...
Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have developed an exciting new 3D printing method that blends soft and hard materials into one...
Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin have developed an exciting new 3D printing method that blends soft and hard materials into one...
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has developed hyper-realistic AI technology that can create an avatar that speaks...
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) has developed hyper-realistic AI technology that can create an avatar that speaks...
Impact of film composition on crystal structure and ferroelectricity in (Al1−x−yGaxScy)N ternary wurtzite thin films. Credit: APL Materials...