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Ultra-thin electronics to become more efficient with US researchers’ technique to spot defects
Researchers in the United States have developed a new technique that can spot hidden ...
Future devices will continue to probe the frontier of the very small, and at scales where functionality depends on mere atoms, even the tiniest flaw matters. Researchers at Rice University have shown ...
Future devices will continue to probe the frontier of the very small, and at scales where functionality depends on mere ...
A gel held together entirely by interlocking DNA rings exhibits mechanical properties unlike any conventional gel, driven ...
Researchers in the United States have developed a way to detect hidden defects in ultra-thin electronic materials that can cause devices to fail at lower voltages.
A research team figured out a way to write data onto wafers of glass using lasers, and unlike, for example, a magnetic tape, ...
Sustainability and heavy manufacturing have long had a strained relationship, shaped by scale, cost pressures and the ...
A study shows that cathodic hydrogen charging affects the integrity of stainless steel, revealing links between surface morphology, hydrogen uptake, and impurity deposits.
Prince William has made his first public appearance since admitting he was not in "a calm state" just days after his uncle, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in ...
A self-propelled nanoparticle engineered through computer simulation could bring laboratory-grade cancer detection to ...
Dynamic Image Analysis directly addresses micro-flow imaging’s inherent scalability and workflow limitations. Both ...
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