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Extreme-Ultraviolet Technology Could Keep Moore’s Law Alive

Intel’s co-founder Gordon Moore famously predicted in 1965 that the number of transistors per...

Perovskite Solar Cells Perform Better Under Pressure

A class of crystals called perovskites are a hot research topic, because they are...

Scientists Use Bacteria to Make Rechargeable Batteries

Power from sustainable resources could one day be stored in batteries that are also...

A New Approach Could Improve Thermoelectric Materials

Certain materials that exhibit a strong thermoelectric effect—the ability to directly and reversibly convert...

Hybrid System Combines Gasification with Fuel Cells

MIT researchers have come up with a compromise that could help bridge the gap...
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Samsung is Developing a Smart Contact Lens

A futuristic concept from Samsung would place a display and camera right on top of...

Graphene Microchip for Terahertz Communication

Scientists in Switzerland have discovered yet another unique property of graphene, the 2D version...

New Manufacturing Method Makes Microbatteries More Efficient

Energy storage is a big problem for small electronic devices. Researchers at Aalto University...

Department of Defense and Partners Invest $240 Million in Smart Fabrics

The United States Department of Defense (DoD) is partnering with a group of private...

New Antenna Design Blocks Out Noise and Echoes

A new antenna designed by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin is...
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