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Inductors and Ferrites for Use in EMC

Magnetic materials used in inductors and filters have specific functions and purposes. However, knowing which to choose can be confusing.

Nanomagnetic Devices and the Zero Field Switching Effect

Scientists have discovered a surprising phenomenon that could result in smaller, lower-power memory and computing devices.

Urban Mining Tool Makes Moves to Manage eWaste in EU

A new tool for urban mining is helping to map valuable waste across the EU.

New Material Promises Advances in Space Exploration

A new type of material may hold the key to major advances in space exploration.

World’s Smallest Transistor Is Finally Here

Big changes come in small sizes -- just ask the scientists behind the world's smallest transistor, and what it means for the future of electronics.
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Inkjet Printed, Laser-Treated Graphene Enables Paper Electronics

A team of researchers from Iowa State University have developed a new method for treating inkjet printed graphene with a pulsed UV laser process to transform inkjet-printed graphene into a conductive, flexible material suitable for wearable or disposable technology applications.

New Thermocell Uses Body Heat to Power Wearable Tech

A group of scientists from the Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China have developed a new flexible thermocell utilizing gel electrolytes to harvest energy from its surrounding environment.

Researchers Investigate 150 Year Old Technique to Mass Produce Graphene

Penn State researchers are exploring the method of dubbed intercalation to determine if this...

EU Expands Restrictions on Use of Chromium VI

The Commission of the European Union (EU) has implemented further restrictions on the use...

Research Team Receives Grant from U.S. Army Research Office for 4D Printing

A team of three researchers from University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School  of Engineering, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and the University of Illinois received a $855,000 grant from the U.S. Army Research Office to take advance 3D printing further.

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