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Turning Your Desk Into A Wireless Charger for Electronic Devices

Scientists at Northeastern University hope to design a desk capable of wirelessly charging all sorts of devices -- including drones.

Perovskite-Based Light-Emitting Diodes Get New Design Style

Researchers from the Tokyo Institute of Technology have created a new to design and fabricate perovskite-based LEDs that are incredibly efficient and remarkably powerful.

Next-Generation Ice Detection Could Lead to Safer Air Travel

Scientists from the University of British Columbia have developed a new type of sensor capable of detecting ice accumulation in real time.

The Growing Need for Pre-Compliance Electromagnetic Compatibility Testing

The rising number of electronic products on the market has led to an increased demand for electromagnetic compatibility testing.

New Study From EPRI Outlines Potential Ways to Fight Back Against Electromagnetic Pulses

EPRI scientists have done an in-depth research into electromagnetic pulses, determining some of the potential dangers -- and ways we can fight back.
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Scientists Accelerate Supercurrents Using Light Waves for Quantum Computing

Scientists from Iowa State University have found a new way to accelerate supercurrents with the help of light waves, which could play a crucial role in the future of quantum computers.

Straightening of Single-Molecule Conductors to Improve Performance

Scientists from Osaka University have successfully demonstrated that straightening out single-molecule conductors can improve their performance and be used in a variety of applications.

Scientists Generate 45.5-Tesla Direct-Current Magnetic Field with a High-Temperature Superconducting Magnet

Scientists from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory have successfully generated 45.5 tesla with a new breed of electromagnet.

Scientists Push the Limits of 2D Materials

Scientists from the University of Rochester have found a new way to combine 2D materials with oxide materials, which could have important implications for a number of applications.

Scientists Develop Most Comprehensive X-Ray Image of Batteries Ever

Scientists from a multi-institute team have successfully developed the most detailed image of lithium-ion battery electrodes yet.
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