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Electronics breakthrough means our devices may one day no longer emit waste heat, scientists say
A new "optoexcitonic switch" already achieves state-of-the-art performance over current electronics and could serve as the ...
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Molybdenum is looking increasingly promising as a replacement for a variety of metals commonly used in semiconductor ...
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Fixing solar's weak spot: Why a tiny defect could be a big problem for perovskite cells
A recent study provides evidence to help solve one of the key hurdles to large-scale manufacture of next-generation ...
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US team sees tiny spinning waves called magnons moving in magnets for first time
By applying a temperature gradient, they created a device that generates a magnon spin current within a magnetic insulator, ...
This technology for creating interactive 3D visuals has long intrigued engineers and scientists, but bringing it to life hasn’t been easy. Holography allows a wavefront to be recorded and later ...
The integration of biological principles into artificial visual systems is advancing machine vision, enabling superior ...
How can data be processed at lightning speed, or electricity conducted without loss? To achieve this, scientists and industry alike are turning to quantum materials, governed by the laws of the ...
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