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Rubber electronics are first to offer complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor functionality
Researcher Cunjiang Yu and his research team, including several of his former students, have announced a significant ...
Now a Chinese team, led by Peng Zhou and Wenzhong Bao at Fudan University, has developed a top-gate (TG) 2D ...
As reported by Towards Packaging experts, the global semiconductor packaging market is anticipated to rise from USD 55 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 119.96 billion by 2034, with a CAGR of 10.24 ...
A scientific team has managed to stack 41 layers of semiconductors, multiplying the density of the circuits by six, without ...
This Research Topic focuses on the pressing challenges and open questions in the development and application of hydrogel-based semiconducting devices. As ...
The Multi-User Silicon Carbide Facility (MUSiC), the only openly accessible fabrication facility of its kind in the U.S. and marks a major milestone in Arkansas’ emergence as a center of excellence in ...
Honda Research, with Silicon Valley labs, funded Ohio State research proving shiitake mushrooms can function as computer ...
A new flexible, self-healing polymer with liquid metal droplets can replace circuit boards, allowing easy recycling and reuse to cut electronic waste and boost sustainability. (Nanowerk News) ...
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Liquid metal composite material enables recyclable, flexible and reconfigurable electronics
Electronic waste is piling up around the world at a rate that far outpaces recycling efforts, partly because it's so costly and time-consuming to recover useful materials from discarded gadgets. When ...
Scynic Solution, a specialist in system semiconductors, announced on November 5 that it is accelerating the development of core sensor semiconductors ...
A company spun out by DuPont, Qnity Electronics, starts trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “Q” on Monday. Qnity describes itself as “one of the largest global leaders in materials ...
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New light-based computer chip revolutionizes AI — processes data millions of times faster
As artificial intelligence grows more powerful, so does its appetite for speed and energy. The quest for faster, smarter systems has driven researchers to an unlikely ally—light itself.
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