Better cybersecurity with new material
Digital information exchange can be safer, cheaper and more environmentally friendly with the help of a new type of random number generator for encryption. The researchers behind the study believe that...
View ArticleNew material offers more durable, sustainable multi-level non-volatile phase...
Researchers scientists have unlocked a new realm of possibilities for non-volatile phase change memory, a type of electronic memory capable of retaining data even without power. Traditionally,...
View ArticleImproving transistor performance through perovskite-cation incorporation
A team advances transistor performance through perovskite-cation incorporation.
View ArticleGroundbreaking soft valve technology enabling sensing and control integration...
A research team has developed groundbreaking 'soft valve' technology -- an all-in-one solution that integrates sensors and control valves while maintaining complete softness.
View ArticleAtomic layer deposition route to scalable, electronic-grade van der Waals Te...
A research team has made a significant breakthrough in thin film deposition technology.
View ArticleScientists develop method to detect deadly infectious diseases
Researchers have developed a way of detecting the early onset of deadly infectious diseases using a test so ultrasensitive that it could someday revolutionize medical approaches to epidemics. The test...
View ArticleEngineers grow full wafers of high-performing 2D semiconductor that...
Researchers have grown a high-performing 2D semiconductor to a full-size, industrial-scale wafer. In addition, the semiconductor material, indium selenide (InSe), can be deposited at temperatures low...
View ArticleResearchers unveil new flexible adhesive with exceptional recovery and...
A research team has developed novel crosslinkers utilizing m-xylylene diisocyanate (XDI) or 1,3-bis(isocyanatomethyl)cyclohexane (H6XDI) as hard segments along with poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) groups...
View ArticleElectrons take flight at the nanoscale
A study showing how electrons flow around sharp bends, such as those found in integrated circuits, has the potential to improve how these circuits, commonly used in electronic and optoelectronic...
View Article'Garbatrage' spins e-waste into prototyping gold
Building on work in human-computer interaction that aims to incorporate sustainability and reuse into the field, researchers introduce 'garbatrage,' a framework for prototype builders centered around...
View ArticleMaking contact: Researchers wire up individual graphene nanoribbons
Researchers have developed a method of 'wiring up' graphene nanoribbons (GNRs), a class of one-dimensional materials that are of interest in the scaling of microelectronic devices. Using a direct-write...
View ArticleTopological materials open a new pathway for exploring spin hall materials
A recent discovery in spintronics could potentially transform future electronics. A group of researchers have revealed the key role of cobalt-tin-sulfur in reducing energy consumption, unlocking new...
View ArticleSeparating molecules requires lots of energy. This new, heat-resistant...
A research team has created a new, heat-resistant membrane that can withstand harsh environments -- high temperatures, high pressure and complex chemical solvents -- associated with industrial...
View ArticleAccelerating sustainable semiconductors with 'multielement ink'
Scientists have demonstrated 'multielement ink' -- the first 'high-entropy' semiconductor that can be processed at low-temperature or room temperature. The new material could enable cost-effective and...
View ArticleNovel battery technology with negligible voltage decay
A pivotal breakthrough in battery technology that has profound implications for our energy future has been achieved.
View Article3D-printed plasmonic plastic enables large-scale optical sensor production
Researchers have developed plasmonic plastic -- a type of composite material with unique optical properties that can be 3D-printed. This research has now resulted in 3D-printed optical hydrogen sensors...
View ArticleNext-generation printing: Precise and direct, using optical vortices
Researchers have succeeded in printing uniformly sized droplets with a diameter of approximately 100 µm using a liquid film of fluorescent ink. This ink, with a viscosity roughly 100 times that of...
View ArticleElectronic sensor the size of a single molecule a potential game-changer
Researchers have developed a molecular-sized, more efficient version of a widely used electronic sensor, in a breakthrough that could bring widespread benefits.
View ArticleCould future AI crave a favorite food?
Can artificial intelligence (AI) get hungry? Develop a taste for certain foods? Not yet, but a team of researchers is developing a novel electronic tongue that mimics how taste influences what we eat...
View ArticleSuccessful morphing of inorganic perovskites without damaging their...
A research team has successfully morphed all-inorganic perovskites at room temperature without compromising their functional properties. Their findings demonstrate the potential of this class of...
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