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Scientists Develop Highly Efficient Supercapacitor That Could Rival Batteries

Engineers from the Technical University Munich have created a new supercapacitor which is highly efficient and sustainable.

Creating Robots That Consume Metal For Energy

Engineers from the University of Pennsylvania's School of Engineering and Applied Science are working to create a robot that can draw energy from metal.

Next-Gen Solar Cells Designed To Handle Heat Without Sacrificing Efficiency

Iowa State University engineers have designed a new type of solar cell that is durable, lightweight, and cost-efficient.

Researchers Use New Graphene Amplifier to Discover New Electromagnetic Frequencies

A new type of graphene amplifier could offer researchers a unique way to access the electromagnetic spectrum

Overcoming Signal Loss In Magnonic Circuits

A team of international scientists have discovered a new way to reduce signal loss in magnonic circuits.
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Creating An Electromagnetic Noise-Less Circuit Layout with High Precision 3D Circuit Simulators

Researchers from Osaka University have developed a high-precision 3D circuit simulator capable of reducing electromagnetic noise.

Scientists Bend Organic Semiconductor To Boost Energy Flow

According to a new paper by engineers from Rutgers University in New Jersey, slightly bending organic semiconductors could help to increase the flow of energy through devices.

Using Wind Energy As A Distributed Energy Resource For Next-Gen Technologies

Using wind as a distributed energy resource has long been a dream for researchers and engineers; now, they're trying to turn it into a reality.

Creating 3D-Printed Plastics with High Performance Electrical Circuits

Engineers at Rutgers University have found a new way to embed high performance electrical circuits directly into 3D printed plastics.

New Computer Chip Could Extend The Battery Life Of Small Wireless Devices

A new type of chip could help save power and reduce the need to replace batteries throughout the Internet of Things (IoT).
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