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A layered transistor design combines light detection optical memory and neuromorphic processing in one unit offering compact ...
MIT engineers have developed a technique to grow and peel ultrathin "skins" of electronic material. The method could pave the ...
Explore how nanosensors are transforming cancer diagnostics by enabling earlier, more accurate, and less invasive detection ...
In a policy shift, the Trump administration has exempted major electronics—such as smartphones, computers, and semiconductors ...
The rapidly increasing data traffic is placing ever greater demands on the capacity of communication systems. A research team now introduces a new amplifier that enables the transmission of ten times ...
PDT works by combining three things: a light-sensitive drug, oxygen, and targeted light. Once the drug reaches the cancer cells, light triggers a reaction that generates toxic molecules to kill ...
The world’s first highly flexible and ultra-sensitive ammonia sensor based on a low-temperature synthesized copper bromide (CuBr) film, developed by the KIMS research team. Credit: Korea Institute of ...
Two companies have announced photonic devices that could solve specific real-world problems faster and with less energy than conventional computers.
The piezoelectret gating mechanism and the pressure-sensitive, low-power, and flexible transistor will advance the development of human-machine interfaces and wearable technologies.
Photophobia is an intolerance or sensitivity to light. It is linked to various eye-related (ophthalmic) conditions and brain and nervous system (neurological) conditions. Despite its name, photophobia ...