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Using Graphene-Silicon Devices For Photonics Applications

Scientists at the University of Delaware have developed a new way to create faster communication between photonics devices.

Creating New Quantum Materials Out Of Atomically Thin Semiconductors

Scientists from the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have created a new way to create quantum materials out of semiconductors.

Creating Solar Cells Using Light From Crystal Semiconductors

Scientists from Rutgers University have discovered a new method for controlling light, using crystal semiconductors.

Discovery of New Material Could Change How Power Electronics Are Built

Scientists from The Ohio State University have created a new material that simplifies the way electronic devices uses electrons.

Creating An On-Chip Electronically Tunable Frequency Comb

Scientists from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Stanford University have joined forces to create a tunable on-chip frequency comb.
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Scientists Seek to Create a Transformative Transistor

Scientists from the American Institute of Physics are working on creating a powerful thin-film transistor.

Using Machine Learning to Analyze Key Capacitor Materials

Scientists from the Georgia Institute of Technology have figured out a way to use machine learning to build better, more powerful capacitors.

Creating High-Powered Fuel Cells For Drones and Submersibles

Scientists from McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University have created a new type of high-power fuel cell.

Engineers Develop Scalable Strategy to Synthesize Quantum Dots

Scientists from the National University of Singapore have created a new way to synthesize low-cost and scalable semiconductor particles.

The Development of Reconfigurable and Reversible, Shape-Morphing Actuators

Scientists at Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences have created a new method to take a flat sheet of elastomer and change it into a variety of shapes using actuation.
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