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Thin-Film Transistors Provide Faster Electrical Circuits

Scientists may have discovered the secret to creating fast and affordable flexible devices for the mass market, all thanks to a very special new transistor.

Conductive Ink Makes Creating Circuits Easy and Fun

Circuit Scribe is a pen that uses conductive ink to make creating circuits as...

Montana State University Professor’s Computer System to be Tested on the International Space Station

A radiant-tolerant computer system designed by Brock LaMeres, a Montana State University professor, was...

Ultra-Fast Electrical Circuits Developed Using Quantum Plasmonic Tunneling

A team of scientists in Singapore have produced ultra-fast electrical circuits that run at tens of thousands of times faster than today’s microprocessors. These new circuits were created using light-generated tunneling currents through a process called quantum plasmonic tunneling.

SAE Publishes New Edition of J2191_201402

A new revision of J2191 has been published by SAE International. J2191 applies to...
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Researchers Use New Technique and a Desktop Printer to Print Ink-Based Electrical Circuitry

Using a new technique and approximately $300 worth of off-the-shelf equipment, Georgia Tech researchers were able to print advanced, ink-based electrical circuitry on a desktop printer. The circuits were printed on resin-coated paper, PET film and glossy photo paper with silver nanoparticle ink.

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