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TFETs utilise quantum tunnelling to reduce power consumption and enhance switching speed, suitable for low-power devices.
A new metalens makes cameras slimmer without losing clear view or tracking. It could change how phones and devices look next.
A soft, cloth-like material that generates electricity from motion — no batteries required. With high crystallinity and built ...
Users facing tight spaces and harsh environment challenges now have a new answer. A trimmer could change design for space and ...
A new slime-like material could transform how lithium-ion batteries are made and recycled, promising faster charging and ...
The device achieves frictionless and high-speed motion in all directions, paving the way for future robots and precision ...
Imagine a system finds battery leaks before they cause danger catching warning signs that other safety tools miss?
After being on Mars for 12 years, the Curiosity Rover gets the latest software update, enabling parallel task execution.
A bio-inspired slip prevention system that lets robots adjust their movements like humans, keeping fragile or slippery ...
Durable enough to survive 30-meter drops and versatile across land and water, these miniature machines could soon be on ...
Can light replace electricity in computer chips? Photonic processors are not just speeding things up, they are flipping the ...
A new ultra-low-profile RF adapter bridges SMP and SMPM interfaces with high-frequency performance up to 40 GHz, enabling reliable, tool-free connections for space-constrained applications in test ...
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