Researchers at Michigan State University have figured out how to use a fast laser to wiggle atoms in a way that temporarily ...
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Cracks in flexible electronics run deeper than expected: Study points to potential fix
From health monitors and smartwatches to foldable phones and portable solar panels, demand for flexible electronics is ...
Scientists at Michigan State University have discovered how to use ultrafast lasers to wiggle atoms in exotic materials, ...
What steps can be taken to improve flexible electronics and reduce the cracking of modern flexible electronics? This is what ...
In a breakthrough for next-generation technologies, scientists have learned how to precisely control the behavior of tiny ...
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New sodium structure pushes solid-state batteries to work in subzero temps
Scientists stabilize a sodium crystal structure, pushing solid-state batteries to perform at room and subzero temperatures.
Each of the following seven approaches provides a strategic lens for how to engineer success for a long-term goal, whether it ...
According to the US News and World Report, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology secures the first position in the Best ...
Co-authored by Shamnad Mohamed Shaffi of Amazon Web Services, Sunish Vengathattil of Clarivate Analytics, and Jinal Mehta of Amazon, the study explores how a cutting-edge data lakehouse architecture ...
A new multi-channel in vitro stimulator helps researchers study how cells respond to electrical signals, advancing insights ...
A simple electrical method shows how protein nanowires carry both electrons and ions, offering a clearer way to design soft, ...
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