Scientists from the Tokyo Institute of Technology have devised a way to accurately measure minute changes in the magnetic order of antiferromagnetic materials.
The durability of memory devices in our electronics could hold the secret to understanding mass transit disasters -- and even preventing them in the future.
A team of researchers at MIT has developed a theoretical analysis making 2D quantum materials that may lead to a new type of nanoscale electronics. The concept uses a 2D material that is layered between two l... Read More...
A team of international researchers are developing a new technique using the Canadian Light Source (CLS) synchrotron that could display the inner-workings of electronic devices. The development of a new class o... Read More...
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.
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.
A team of researchers from MIT found that when water droplets jump away from superhydrophobic surfaces during condensation, they are able to capture a small amount of electricity that could be used to power ele... Read More...