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New Imaging Device Is Flexible, Flat, and Transparent
February 20, 2013 Digital cameras, medical scanners, and other imaging technologies have advanced considerably during the past decade. Continuing this pace of innovation, an Austrian research team has developed an ... > full story -
New Technique Scales Up Production of Graphene Micro-Supercapacitors
February 20, 2013 While the demand for ever-smaller electronic devices has spurred the miniaturization of a variety of technologies, one area has lagged behind in this downsizing revolution: energy-storage units, such ... > full story -
New Technology in the Magnetic Cooling of Chips
February 20, 2013 Scientists have developed a new technology in the magnetic cooling of chips based on the straining of materials. Compared with the current technologies, this advance reduces the impact on the ... > full story -
Xenon Flash for Photos in Dark from Smart Phones
February 20, 2013 Small but mighty Xenon flash for mobile phones - great shots in the dark soon to be a ... > full story -
New Material Interface Improves Functioning of Non-Silicon-Based Electronic Devices
February 19, 2013 For the first time, researchers have designed a special material interface that has been shown to add to and to improve the functioning of non-silicon-based electronic devices, such as those used in ... > full story -
Dopants Dramatically Alter Electronic Structure of Superconductor
February 17, 2013 Doping dramatically alters the atomic-scale electronic structure of the parent of a high-temperature superconductor, with important consequences for the behavior of the current-carrying electrons, ... > full story -
Organic Electronics: How to Make Contact Between Carbon Compounds and Metal
February 17, 2013 Organic electronics has already hit the market in smart-phone displays and holds great promise for future applications like flexible electroluminescent foils (a potential replacement for conventional ... > full story -
Fighting Disease Deep Inside the Brain
February 17, 2013 Mini, ultra-flexible electrodes could improve treatment of Parkinson's and other health ... > full story -
Engineers Are Catching Rainbows: Material That Slows Light Opens New Possibilities in Solar Energy, Other Fields
February 17, 2013 Engineers have created a more efficient way to catch rainbows, an advancement in photonics that could lead to technological breakthroughs in solar energy, stealth technology and other areas of ... > full story -
Highly Flexible Organic Semiconductors: Research Paves Way for Thin-Sheet Plastic Displays or Wearable Electronics
February 17, 2013 Physicists have demonstrated extremely flexible organic semiconductors that withstood multiple bending cycles in which the devices were rolled to a radius as small as 200 micrometers. The technology ... > full story
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