
Inexpensive Thin Printable Batteries Developed
For a long time, batteries
were bulky and heavy. Now, a
new cutting-edge battery is
revolutionizing the field.
It is thinner than a
millimeter, lighter than a
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Optical Computer Closer: Optical Transistor Made From Single Molecule
Researchers have
successfully created an
optical transistor from a
single molecule. This has
brought them one step closer
... > full story

Peeling Stickers May Lead To Stretchable Electronics; New Model Enables Precise Design Of Damage-resistant Materials
A study of stickers peeling
from windows could lead to a
new way to precisely control
the fabrication of
stretchable electronics,
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New 'Electronic Glue' Promises Less Expensive Semiconductors
Researchers have developed
an "electronic glue" that
could accelerate advances in
semiconductor-based
technologies, including
... > full story
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Breakthrough In Development Of Tiny Biological Fuel Cells
July 1, 2009 Researchers have developed a successful way to grow molecular wire brushes that conduct electrical charges, a first step in developing biological fuel cells that could power pacemakers, cochlear ... > full story -
Embedded Electronics: Cars Get Cooperative
July 1, 2009 Researchers have developed a groundbreaking middleware platform that could lead to thousands of new applications in a range of industries. Beginning with in-car electronics, the platform can access ... > full story -
Engineers Investigate Lead-Free Soldering
June 27, 2009 Engineers aim to improve the reliability of lead-free soldering alloys that are used to make electronic devices. This would help with the implementation of environmentally-friendly materials in ... > full story -
Spintronic – The New Electronic?
June 25, 2009 Spintronic devices have created enormous advances in microelectronics, leading to faster, instant-on start times and orders-of-magnitude increases in data storage capacity. Spintronics is short for ... > full story -
Light Sensor Breakthrough Could Enhance Digital Cameras
June 22, 2009 New research could lead to substantial advancements in the performance of a variety of electronic devices including digital ... > full story -
Scientist Finds Plumber's Wonderland On Graphene
June 18, 2009 Engineers have demonstrated the formation of interconnected carbon nanostructures on graphene substrate in a simple assembly process that involves heating few-layer graphene sheets to sublimation ... > full story -
Magnetic Super-atoms Discovered
June 16, 2009 Scientists have discovered a "magnetic superatom" -- a stable cluster of atoms that can mimic different elements of the periodic table -- that one day may be used to create molecular electronic ... > full story -
New Exotic Material Could Revolutionize Electronics
June 16, 2009 Move over, silicon -- it may be time to give the Valley a new name. Physicists have confirmed the existence of a type of material that could one day provide dramatically faster, more efficient ... > full story -
Tunable Graphene Bandgap Opens The Way To Nanoelectronics And Nanophotonics
June 15, 2009 Graphene's electrical properties include electrons so mobile they travel at near light speed. But without a bandgap, graphene's promise for electronics and photonics can't be realized. Now ... > full story -
Toward Cheaper Imaging Systems For Identifying Concealed Weapons On The Human Body
June 10, 2009 Electrical engineers have created high-performance W-Band silicon-germanium radio frequency integrated circuits for passive millimeter-wave imaging. This advance could lead to significantly less ... > full story
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