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'Living metal' could bridge biological and electronic systems
Electronics have been transforming from rigid, lifeless systems into adaptive, living platforms capable of seamlessly ...
The new technology is more sustainable than existing transistor manufacturing technologies because the materials are fully ...
Women workers at TATA Electronics in Hosur protested over a hidden camera discovery and authorities’ inadequate response, igniting outrage.
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Brain-inspired chips are helping electronic noses better mimic human sense of smell
After years of trying, the electronic nose is finally making major progress in sensing smells, almost as well as its human ...
Microscopic bioelectronic devices could one day travel through the body’s circulatory system and autonomously self-implant in a target region of the brain. These “circulatronics” can be wirelessly ...
Women workers at TATA Electronics in Hosur protested over a hidden camera discovery and authorities’ inadequate response, igniting outrage.
Researchers show nanoscale memristors can calibrate electrical resistance without complex labs or extreme conditions, opening ...
The rise of “sensors everywhere” is a precursor to accumulating large quantities of sensor profiles needed for effective ...
Engineers at the University of Delaware have uncovered a way to bridge magnetism and electricity through magnons—tiny waves ...
Rice University researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) ...
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