Synchronized laser pulses (red and blue) generate a burst of real and virtual charge carriers in graphene that are absorbed by gold metal to produce…
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A new organic anti-ambipolar transistor has been developed that is capable of performing any one of the five logic gate operations by adjusting the input…
Researchers constructed self-assembled, protein-based circuits that can perform simple logic functions to demonstrate that it is possible to create stable digital circuits that take advantage…
Illustration of the gold-graphene structure in which electron waves from real and virtual charges are targeted with two ultrafast laser pulses. The combined effect can…
Schematic illustration of wirelessly charging a body-implanted electronic device using an ultrasonic probe. Credit: Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) New technology improves the…
A nanoscale rendering of two materials, graphene (gray) and chromium oxide (blue), that collectively allowed researchers from Nebraska and Buffalo to fabricate a new type…
MIT has announced the launch of the MIT AI Hardware Program, which will include five inaugural companies joined together with the aim of advancing transformative…
Schematics of Josephson junction device. Credit: POSTECH A POSTECH research team led by Professor Gil-Ho Lee and Gil Young Cho (Department of Physics) has developed…
An ultra short laser pulse (blue) creates free charge carriers, another pulse (red) accelerates them in opposite directions. Credit: TU Wien Semiconductor electronics is getting…
Inspired by how dandelions use the wind to distribute their seeds, a University of Washington team has developed a tiny sensor-carrying device that can be…
Researchers from MIT and Harvard suggest that applying theories from cognitive science and educational psychology to the area of human-robot interaction can help humans build…
Researchers demonstrate a method that safeguards a computer program’s secret information while enabling faster computation. Researchers demonstrate a method that safeguards a computer program’s secret…
MIT researchers developed an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chip, pictured here, that can be implemented on an internet of things device to defend against power-based…
This image shows the semiconductor Terahertz beam former, with almost ten thousand built-in elements. Credit: Courtesy of the researchers The advance may enable real-time imaging…
Rendering of the Intracortical Visual Prosthesis (ICVP) wireless implantable stimulator model alongside a penny for scale. Credit: Illinois Institute of Technology While there is currently…
This U.S. Air Force microwave weapon is designed to knock down drones by frying their electronics. Credit: AFRL Directed Energy Directorate Some of the cases…
MIT scientists built a user interface that facilitates the integration of common tags (QR codes or ArUco markers used for augmented reality) with the object…
Using ultrathin materials to reduce the size of superconducting qubits may pave the way for personal-sized quantum devices. Like the transistors in a classical computer,…
A new array of brain sensors can record electrical signals directly from the surface of the human brain in record-breaking detail. The new brain sensors…
Credit: Masaki Uchida of Tokyo Institute of Technology A large, unconventional anomalous Hall resistance in a new magnetic semiconductor in the absence of large-scale magnetic…