source: I.connect 007 article April 4, 2017 | Institute for Basic Science Most of our computers, cameras, phones and other...
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Read moreDetailssource: Science Daily news As transistor dimensions within integrated circuits continue to shrink, smooth metallic lines are required to interconnect...
Read moreDetailssource: ECN news Tue, 02/28/2017 - 8:56am by Linköping University In November 2015, the research group presented results showing that...
Read moreDetailssource: Phys Org news Metals have a large density of electrons and to be able to see the wave nature...
Read moreDetailssource: Science Daily news February 21, 2017, Sandia National Laboratories. A new study lays down ceramic coatings kinetically at room...
Read moreDetailssource: New Electronics news A chunk of conductive graphene foam reinforced by carbon nanotubes can support more than 3000 times...
Read moreDetailssource: EPCI news Feb 12th 2017 Lanskroun, Czech Republic. European Passive Components Institute EPCI is pleased to announce Call for...
Read moreDetailssource: Energy Harvesting Journal news Washington State University chemists have created new materials that pave the way for the development...
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