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A New Method for Accurately Measuring Changes in Magnetic Order

Scientists from the Tokyo Institute of Technology have devised a way to accurately measure minute changes in the magnetic order of antiferromagnetic materials.

Designing a New Heat Switch for Electronics

Researchers from the University of Illinois have designed a new technology that turns heat flows on and off.

Scientists Share New Insights on 2-D Topological Insulators

Researchers have shared new insights into 2-D topological insulators, which could be essential for a whole new generation of electronic devices.

Research Brings Black Phosphorus Back into the Light as a Potential Silicon Replacement

A new material is here that could replace silicon in our electronic devices and usher in a new age of technological advances.

Solving Mass Transit Accidents With Digital Clues from Electronic Devices

The durability of memory devices in our electronics could hold the secret to understanding mass transit disasters -- and even preventing them in the future.
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New Type of Electronic Device Created Based on 2D Materials

A team of researchers at MIT has developed a theoretical analysis making 2D quantum...

New Technique Shows the Inside of Electronic Devices

A team of international researchers are developing a new technique using the Canadian Light...

Micro-Windmills Could Power Mobile Phones

UT Arlington researchers have developed wind turbines that are half the size of an ant. These micro-windmills are made from a small fragment of metal that is mounted on a rectangular base, and has three blades.

Researchers Develop New Flexible Metamaterial Absorbers to Suppress EM Radiation

A team of Hanyang University researchers in South Korea have developed flexible, electromagnetic metamaterial absorbers to reduce radiation from electronic devices. These absorbers resemble tiny “snake-shaped” unit cells and have unique properties not found in nature.

Researchers Harness Electricity from Water Droplets During Condensation

A team of researchers from MIT found that when water droplets jump away from...
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