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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 ...
Rice University researchers studying a class of atom-thin semiconductors known as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) ...
Engineers at the University of Delaware have uncovered a way to bridge magnetism and electricity through magnons—tiny waves ...
What if clinicians could place tiny electronic chips in the brain that electrically stimulate a precise target, through a ...
Researchers have developed a highly sensitive method for detecting hotspots in the environment, such as bushfires or military ...
A new electrochemical method turns carbon dioxide and alcohols into valuable chemicals on both sides of a single cell, using a sulfur-modified catalyst that improves efficiency and selectivity.
This in-depth guide covers nickel’s physical data, alloy systems, processing methods, corrosion behavior, and sustainability ...
The software speeds up electrical design by eliminating time-consuming, manual steps, making work easier and more reliable.
The eBook also explores single-pair Ethernet (SPE) robotics, a transformative communication standard that facilitates ...
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing industries by enabling devices to process data and make decisions locally, ...
RIT faculty members, Rochester Veterans Outreach Center, and local companies build a veterans workforce development program ...
A sophisticated analysis of experimental ARPES data confirmed that the electronic properties of each chain are truly one-dimensional, and calculations further predict an exciting phase transition. For ...
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