Engineers from the University of Würzburg are developing technology that could help improve the speed of data transfers without increasing the size of devices.
A new nanocomposite material, invented by a group of researchers at the Queen Mary University of London, acts as an invisible cloak from electromagnetic waves.
A team of electrical engineers have developed a device disguised as tissue that uses electrical profiling to detect cancer at the cellular level. “Discovering the cancer earlier, before it metastasizes, is ess... Read More...
Although graphene has been touted for its unique properties that make it an exciting potential material for electronic devices, engineers have struggled to manipulate it. Graphene—a sheet of carbon just one ato... Read More...