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Just iron it: Liquid-metal patches turn any fabric into wearable electronics
Iron-on electronic patches could make wearable tech easy to apply at home using liquid metal and heat-activated adhesives.
A new open-source tool from Fraunhofer IIS aims to help researchers prevent radiation-induced degradation in electronic ...
A research team from NIMS, Tohoku University and AIST has developed a new technique for controlling the nanostructures and ...
STMicroelectronics has unveiled three new radiation-hardened low-voltage rectifier diodes designed for power circuits in Low ...
These X- and Y-capacitors in surface-mount housings, built to suppress EMI, reduce cost and simplify production.
GE Vernova transformed the TODAY Plaza into Innovators Toy Land with life-size versions of STEM toys. Shop Lite-Brite and ...
Discover how to build a simple wireless power transfer system at home using readily available components like enameled copper wire, an LED, a 2N2222A transistor, and a 9V battery. This step-by-step ...
A research team from NIMS, Tohoku University and AIST has developed a new technique for controlling the nanostructures and ...
COMSOL Multiphysics software lets you model just about anything from electromagnetic fields to structural mechanics and ...
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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers develop new generation of brain-computer interface
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological ...
Custom ASICs reduce power use in smart factories, enhancing efficiency and sustainability in industrial automation.
Jayakumar Balasubramanian and Maaz Jukaku from Emertxe shared how hands-on learning and real-world systems can turn learners ...
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