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Hologram Experts Can Now Create Real-Life Scenes
by
Brigham Young University
Using lasers to create the displays of science fiction, inspired by
Star Wars
and
Star Trek
| 2 min read
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Magnetic Material Breaks Super-Fast Switching Record
by
Trinity College Dublin
Recent discovery demonstrates the potential of the material for a new generation of energy efficient ultra-fast computers and data storage systems
| 3 min read
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New Method Measures Super-Fast, Free Electron Laser Pulses
by
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Using photoionization as an ultrafast, optical shutter, slow visible-light cameras can measure femtosecond extreme ultraviolet laser pulses
| 2 min read
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Promising Breakthrough for Better Design of Electronic Materials
by
Institut National De La Recherche Scientifique - INRS
A deeper understanding of molecular vibrations can increase electron velocity in semiconductor materials
| 2 min read
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Big Potential for Electronic Textiles Made with Cellulose Thread
by
Chalmers University of Technology
Research team presents a thread made of conductive cellulose, which offers fascinating and practical possibilities for electronic textiles
| 4 min read
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Light-Emitting Tattoo Engineered for the First Time
by
University College London
The technology, which uses organic light-emitting diodes, is applied in the same way as water transfer tattoos
| 3 min read
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Engineers Place Molecule-Scale Devices in Precise Orientation
by
California Institute of Technology
Proof-of-concept project paves the way for the integration of molecules with computer chip
| 4 min read
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Engineers Create Threads That Sense How and When You Move
by
Tufts University
The thread sensors can be attached to skin to measure movement in real time, with potential implications for tracking health and performance
| 3 min read
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Overcoming Challenges in Displays Using OLEDs
by
Kyushu University
Novel approach shows promise for overcoming the bottleneck of blue emission in displays using organic light-emitting diodes
| 3 min read
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Stretching Diamond for Next-Generation Microelectronics
by
City University of Hong Kong
Findings show the potential of strained diamonds as prime candidates for advanced functional devices in microelectronics, photonics, and quantum information tech
| 3 min read
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