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Quantum computing is moving out of the lab and into schools. Companies like SpinQ are making it easier for students and educators to get hands-on with this new technology. Their d ...
Electronic devices lose energy as heat due to the movement of electrons. Now, a breakthrough in nanoengineering has produced ...
Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered new materials and a new process that could advance the ever-escalating quest to ...
Electric-field-assisted assembly enables scalable, lithography-free fabrication of logic circuits using 2D semiconductors. It ...
Menlo Micro’s Ideal Switch can handle 10 A with a 0.010-Ω contact resistance for power-distribution applications like smart ...
From health monitors and smartwatches to foldable phones and portable solar panels, demand for flexible electronics is ...
According to ROHM, its ultra-compact TLR1901GXZ CMOS op amp is the industry’s lowest operating circuit current. The op amp is built to be used as a measurement-sensing amplifier in space-constrained ...
There you are at the surplus store, staring into the bin of faded orange, yellow, red, and black, boxes–a treasure trove of vintage vacuum tubes—dreaming about building a tube amp for your ...
One hurdle has been finding a process for making smaller features in a production line where you irradiate materials quickly and with absolute precision to make the process eco ...
A new "optoexcitonic switch" already achieves state-of-the-art performance over current electronics and could serve as the ...
Abstract: Quantum computing (QC) demonstrates substantial theoretical promise in addressing classically intractable problems. Recent investments and advancements across QC system stacks, including ...