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Signal Processing: Look-Up Tables to Shoulder the Processing Load
March 13, 2013 Computing tasks for signal processing could be performed more quickly with less power by using look-up ... > full story -
Creating Indestructible Self-Healing Circuits
March 11, 2013 Engineers, for the first time ever, have developed self-healing integrated ... > full story -
Taking Transistors Into a New Dimension
March 11, 2013 A new breakthrough could push the limits of the miniaturization of electronic components further than previously thought possible. Researchers have built a nanometric transistor that displays ... > full story -
Researchers Solve Riddle of What Has Been Holding Two Unlikely Materials Together
March 11, 2013 For years, researchers have developed thin films of bismuth telluride (Bi2Te3) -- which converts heat into electricity or electricity to cooling -- on top of gallium arsenide (GaAs) to create cooling ... > full story -
High-Performance, Organic Nanowire Phototransistors Opens the Way for Optoelectronic Device Miniaturization
March 11, 2013 Scientists have developed high-performance organic phototransistors (OPTs) based on single-crystalline n-channel organic ... > full story -
Researchers Develop AFM-IR for Nanometer Scale Chemical Identification
March 8, 2013 Researchers report that they have measured the chemical properties of polymer nanostructures as small as 15 nm, using a novel technique called atomic force microscope infrared ... > full story -
Recommendations for Use of Electronic Health Records in Pediatrics
March 8, 2013 In order to speed the development and adoption of electronic health records for pediatrics, a group of experts from industry, academia and government has focused its attention on three key audiences ... > full story -
3-D Printer, 'Bio-Ink' to Create Human Organs
March 8, 2013 Engineers are working on 3D printing technology with a long-term goal of printing a human ... > full story -
New Player in Electron Field Emitter Technology Makes for Better Imaging and Communications
March 8, 2013 Scientists have built a practical, high-efficiency nanostructured electron source. This new, patent-pending technology could lead to improved microwave communications and radar, and more notably to ... > full story -
Long Predicted Atomic Collapse State Observed in Graphene
March 7, 2013 Seventy years ago theorists predicted superlarge nuclei would exhibit a quantum-mechanical phenomenon known as "atomic collapse." Recently materials scientists calculated that highly-charged ... > full story
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