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ABB Opens Advanced Manufacturing Facility for US Market

ABB has announced the opening of their new advanced manufacturing facility in Senatobia, Mississippi,...

Perovskites Could Make Safer Capacitors

A team of scientists in Japan developed a new way to make safer components...

Researchers Use Conductive Ink to 3D Print Radar Devices

Researchers have developed a new ink that can be used to 3D print devices...

Record-Setting Flexible Phototransistor

ELectrical engineers developed a new phototransistor that is flexible, yet faster and more responsive than any similar phototransistor in the world.

World’s First 2D Field Effect Transistors Created by Berkeley Lab Researchers

Researchers at Berkeley Lab have created the world’s first fully 2D field-effect transistors (FET)....
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3D Robots Made with Self-Assembling Components

Researchers at MIT have written two different papers that describe the idea of bakable...

Mecmesin Helixa Precision Torque Tester for Testing Electronics

New from Mecmesin, the Helixa precision torque tester has been designed for achieving precise...

Ametherm Now Offering Wide Range of RoHS-2-Certified Inrush Current Limiters and NTC Thermistors

As part of Ametherm's commitment to the environment and its customers, the company today...

New Holographic Memory Device Developed From Spin Waves

A team of researchers from UC Riverside and the Russian Academy for Science worked together to develop a holographic memory device that utilizes spin waves – magnetic waves produced by an alternating magnetic field – to increase storage and processing capacity.

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