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Printing Tiny Electronic Components Using Lasers

A new type of laser printing using nanoparticles could lead to major breakthroughs in the medical world.

Ultra-Thin Films Absorb 99 Percent of Infrared Light

Infrared detectors can see through fog, the dark, and other situations where visible light...

Coal Could be the Next Great Material for Electronics

The next generation of electronics could be made of exotic metamaterials, or something quite...

New Optical Sensor is 1 Million Times More Sensitive

A new optical sensor can detect a single molecule of an enzyme produced by...
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Meta-Skin Traps Radar Waves From All Directions

Engineers at Iowa State University have developed cloaking technology that could help make stealth aircraft even...

Scientists Demonstrate New Way to Absorb Electromagnetic Radiation

A team of Russian and American scientists have discovered a new way to absorb...

CST University Publication Award 2015: Winners Announced

Computer Simulation Technology AG (CST) has announced the winners of the CST University Publication...

Hiding Wires to Make More Efficient Solar Cells

A team of engineers at Stanford University have found a way to make the...
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Scientists Develop Radar-Absorbing Active Stealth Material

New technology can even catch stealth aircraft that has been designed to be nearly...

Teflon Improves Invisibility Cloaks

An improved cloaking design could be used to make military drones invisible. Electrical engineers...

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