Browse News Stories
111 to 120 of 534 stories
view headlines only
-
Faster, Cheaper Way Found to Cool Electronic Devices
April 9, 2012 Researchers have developed a more efficient, less expensive way of cooling electronic devices – particularly devices that generate a lot of heat, such as lasers and power ... > full story -
Quantum Computer Built Inside a Diamond
April 4, 2012 A team of scientists has built a quantum computer in a diamond, the first of its kind to include protection against "decoherence" -- noise that prevents the computer from functioning ... > full story -
Nanoscale Magnetic Media Diagnostics by Rippling Spin Waves
April 3, 2012 A new tool can help magnetic memory device designers detect defects in magnetic structures as small as a tenth of a micrometer even if the region in question is buried inside a multilayer electronic ... > full story -
Quantum Information Motion Control Is Now Improved
April 3, 2012 Physicists have recently devised a new method for handling the effect of the interplay between vibrations and electrons on electronic transport. This study could have implications for quantum ... > full story -
Graphene Membranes: First Controllable Use of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy on Freestanding Graphene
April 2, 2012 Physicists have developed a technique that allows them to control the mechanical property, or strain, on freestanding graphene. By controlling the strain, they also can control other properties of ... > full story -
Microprocessors from Graphene: Discoveries May Advance Electronic Circuit Technology
March 30, 2012 Graphene could become the next big thing in the quest for smaller, less power-hungry electronics. Physicists are making discoveries that may advance electronic circuit ... > full story -
Physicists Find Patterns in New State of Matter
March 29, 2012 Physicists have discovered patterns which underlie the properties of a new state of matter. In a new study, the scientists describe the emergence of "spontaneous coherence," "spin textures" and ... > full story -
More Energy Efficient Transistors Through Quantum Tunneling
March 26, 2012 Researchers have announced breakthroughs in the development of tunneling field effect transistors, a semiconductor technology that takes advantage of the quirky behavior of electrons at the quantum ... > full story -
Graphene Produced Using Microorganisms from an Ordinary River
March 21, 2012 Scientists have synthesized graphene by reducing graphene oxide using microorganisms extracted from a local ... > full story -
Hard Electronics: Hall Effect Magnetic Field Sensors for High Temperatures and Harmful Radiation Environments
March 21, 2012 Researchers have invented Hall effect magnetic field sensors that are operable at high temperatures and harmful radiation conditions. The sensors will find applications in space craft and nuclear ... > full story
Search ScienceDaily
Number of stories in archives: 138,553

