Such systems would no longer require heat sinks or cooling fans on top of the integrated circuits
Berkeley Lab researchers produce first ultrathin sheets of perovskite hybrids
Manufacturing method aims to construct disposable tattoo-like health monitoring patches for the mass production of epidermal electronics
Ability to control and confine a material’s superconductivity could lead to two-dimensional superconductors for many applications
Sanford Asher, chemistry professor at the University of Pittsburgh, claims honor
A metamaterial absorber capable of highly sensitive infrared detection enhances the spectroscopy of tiny molecular details
Research team has created flexible polymer carbon composite films as electrodes for supercapacitors
Researchers' nano wrench allows them to precisely control nanoscale shapes, among other possible uses
Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes can chemically trap and store greenhouse gases more effectively than typical adsorption materials, according to a team in Germany and India
New tech could be used to create space structures, deployable medical devices, robots, toys and a range of other structures
Technology can conform to the shape of an object and conceal it from detection with visible light
System efficiently stores solar energy as heat for later use as electricity on the electrical grid
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