The ordinary graphite in pencil lead is proving to be surprisingly multifaceted at the microscale. In a study published in ...
Could atomically precise nanoclusters mimic the chemistry of particular atoms without their toxic or cost drawbacks? James ...
A tiny, aquatic, single-celled organism can contract to one-quarter of its body length in less than 5 milliseconds—hundreds ...
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New atom-level calculations show transistors could shrink below 4 nanometers
KAIST researchers have developed a simulation-based method to predict how small future transistors can ...
A detailed analysis of Rocket Lab vs SpaceX, comparing Electron precision, Falcon 9 cadence, the Neutron rocket debut ...
A subtle change in iron ions’ electronic configuration produces a measurable difference in seismic wave speeds through mantle ...
Slate Auto confirmed the price and some specs of its upcoming EVs, and they don't sound as revolutionary or affordable as a ...
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Moon Impact 3.5 Billion Years Ago Hints at Hidden Era of Solar System
Earth and the Moon both record evidence of a 'lost' period of bombardment. (NASA) Tiny crystal grains trapped inside a ...
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Spin-orbit torque hardware creates random keys and reveals unauthorized access attempts
The information exchanged by modern devices is typically protected by cryptographic techniques, approaches that convert ...
PEDOT:PSS is commonly used as a hole transport layer in perovskite solar cells because it combines high transparency, good ...
The latest Eclipse Theia release isn’t the kind of announcement that arrives with fireworks, sweeping claims, or a promise to reinvent software development by lunchtime. That’s probably a good thing.
Simulations show which 2D transistor designs best control leakage as devices shrink, helping guide future chip scaling below todays limits.
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