October 5th, 2023:
- NIST: NIST Researchers Find a New Quantum Ruler to Explore Exotic Matter
October 3rd, 2023:
- Nature Communications: Tokyo Institute of Technology developped blue organic light-emitting diode with a turn-on voltage of 1.47 V
August 8th, 2023:
- materialstoday ADVANCES: Japan's National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) and the Tokyo University of Science have created the fastest solid-state electric double layer neuromorphic transistor yet
June 7th, 2023:
- Tokyo Institute of Technology: A New Proton Conductor for Next-Generation Fuel Cells
June 5th, 2023:
- CEA-Leti: Proof of Concept Demonstrates Electrons Move Faster in Germanium Tin Than in Silicon or Germanium
December 30th, 2022:
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Murata Is Seeking Partners to begin discussions for a New Transparent and Bendable Conductive Film along with the Application of New Ideas to Open up the IoT Era.
September 6th, 2022:
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An international team led by the Helmholtz Centre Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), the University of Rostock and the French École Polytechnique has produced nanodiamonds from polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the same material used to make plastic bottles.
August 3rd, 2022:
- Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST): Ultra-small amphibious camera capable of shooting 360 degrees
May 31st, 2022:
- Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST): Atomically-thin CMOS is not far away
March 3rd, 2022:
- Researchers at the French laboratory CEA-Leti produced a mass sensor with a resolution of 170zg for weighing molecules: Neutral particle Mass Spectrometry with Nanomechanical Systems
November 12th, 2021:
- Nature [npj]: Layered-rocksalt intergrown cathode for high-capacity zero-strain battery operation
August 10th, 2021:
- Nature [npj]: Direct roll transfer printed silicon nanoribbon arrays based high-performance flexible electronics
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August 9th, 2021:
- Berkeley Lab: Scientists Create World's Thinnest Magnet: The one-atom-thin 2D magnet could advance new applications in computing and electronics
August 1st, 2021:
- Nature Communications: Wavelength conversion through plasmon-coupled surface states
April 26th, 2021:
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory: Scientists have designed an enzyme-activated compostable plastic which can be broken down into reusable small molecules
March 1st, 2021:
- Science Advances: Scientists at the University of Tokyo have developed a volatile organic compound (VOC) sensor based on olfactory receptors
December 1st, 2020:
- The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: Novel Cathode Design significantly improves performance of next-generation battery
October 26th, 2020:
- nature: Material Scientists at Stanford University in California desribe the foundation for a new ultrahigh-resolution microdisplay
September 8th, 2020:
- UC San Diego: Scientists at UC San Diego have discovered a new anode material that enables lithium-ion batteries to be safely recharged within minutes for thousands of cycles
August 20th, 2020:
- Berkeley Lab: Researchers at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley have demonstrated that a common material can be processed into a top-performing energy storage material
August 19th, 2020:
- UC Riverside: Simple process transforms PET plastic into a nanomaterial for energy storage
August 19th, 2020:
- ETH Zurich: 2-D Materials for Ultrascaled Field-Effect Transistors: One Hundred Candidates under the Ab Initio Microscope
July 31st, 2020:
- Researchers at Glasgow University, the Polytechnic University of Milan and Delft University of Technology developed a radical new method of imaging, a system that creates pictures by measuring time
July 3rd, 2020:
- ETH Zurich: ETH researchers have built an ultrafast chip that can speed up data transmission in fibre optic networks
June 13th, 2020:
- Georgia Institute of Technology: Spontaneous Formation of Nanoscale Hollow Structures could boost Battery Storage
January 14th, 2020:
- Lancaster University: Ultralow-Power Nonvolatile Cells saves power over DRAM and flash
October 15th, 2019:
- IBM-led collaboration: 140-year-old secret in the Hall effect discovered
July 17th, 2019:
- Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research developed a Nanometer-thin layer that improves improves efficiency of OLED displays
February 4th, 2019:
- Researchers at the Nagoya Institute of Technology (NITech) believe they have found a way to replace lithium-ion batteries with sodium-ion batteries in the future
December 18th, 2018:
- A team of researchers based at The University of Manchester have found a low cost method for producing graphene printed electronics
September 13th, 2018:
- University of California San Diego: Stamp-sized stick scans 40mm into body
May 20th, 2018:
- Fraunhofer IAP: Self-illuminating pixels for a new display generation
April 13th, 2018:
- CST Global has successfully proven the feasibility of multi-gigabit data transmission, at a 1270nm carrier wavelength. The feasibility came as part of the EU Horizon 2020 research project, iBROW, (Innovative ultra-Broadband Ubiquitous Wireless Communications Through Tera-hertz Transceivers), led by the University of Glasgow and managed within CST Global by Research Engineer, Horacio Cantu
March 23rd, 2018:
- ScienceDirect: A new carbon allotrope named Protomene seems be more suitable than gallium nitride (GaN) for opto-electronic components. It is also applicable to more semiconductor device applications than carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene.
January 12th, 2018:
- The University of Manchester presented a revolutionary development in water filtration: Ion permeation through Graphene Oxide Membranes
January 11th, 2018:
- Scientists at the University of Manchester developed Graphene Sensors that could revolutionise the Internet of Things
May 26th, 2017:
- Nature Communications: Actively addressed single pixel full-colour plasmonic display.
April 22nd, 2017:
- Single Pixel Camera developed by University of Glasgow and Beihang University, Beijing.
April 21st, 2017:
- Ultra thin rollable glass developed by Fraunhofer Institute, SCHOTT AG, VON ARDENNE GmbH and tesa SE.
February 8th, 2017:
- Nanoparticle inks enable in-house prototyping of professional, flexible, multilayer printed circuit boards (PCBs) and 3D circuitry.
December 5th, 2016:
- University of Bristol: Synthetic diamond made from carbon-14 could become a long-term electrical power source.
November 21st, 2016:
- More promising than Graphene: New ultra-thin semiconductor could extend life of Moore's Law.
September 27th, 2016:
- Stacked Perovskite/CIGS Solar Module Achieves Unprecedented Efficiency at 17.8 Percent.
July 4th, 2016:
- Berkley Lab: Discovery Could Dramatically Boost Efficiency of Perovskite Solar Cells to up to 31 percent.
June 30th, 2016:
- NEC Corporation announced the discovery of a new nano carbon material, a fibrous aggregate of single-walled carbon nanohorns, called carbon nanobrush.
June 17th, 2016:
- Researchers at Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) are pushing the limits of perovskite solar cell performance by exploring the best way to grow these crystals.
June 16th, 2016:
- Researchers at the Texas Analog Center of Excellence (TxACE) at UT Dallas are working to develop an affordable electronic nose that can be used in breath analysis for a wide range of health diagnosis.
May 9th, 2016:
- NUS: Scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) developed novel method to improve photoluminescence efficiency of two-dimensional semiconductors
April 20th, 2016:
- A team at the University of California reports: Gel-Coated Nanowires can create Batteries with indefinite Cycle Life
March 21st, 2016:
- Brown University: Wrinkles and crumples make graphene better; crumpled graphene used as a battery electrode had as much as a 400 percent increase in electrochemical current density over flat graphene sheets
March 15th, 2016:
- A team from NEC and Tohoku University claims: Flexible film can measure heat flow directly
March 4th, 2016:
- Eindhoven University of Technology presents a MRAM Breakthrough: Fast, dense and cheap, a new type of magnetic memory
February 17th, 2016:
- Electronics Weekly reports that a Finnish team improves low-cost long-life Li-ion cells by avoiding expensive cobalt and other rare materials
January 28th, 2016:
- SLAC, the National Accelerator Laboratory operated by Stanford University, reports that putting Silicon Sawdust in a Graphene Cage boosts battery performance up to 10 times
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