source: Science Daily news As transistor dimensions within integrated circuits continue to shrink, smooth metallic lines are required to interconnect...
Read moresource: ECN news Wed, 02/15/2017 - 1:13pm by American Chemical Society Wearable electronics are here -- the most prominent versions...
Read moresource: EPCI news Feb 12th 2017 Lanskroun, Czech Republic. European Passive Components Institute EPCI is pleased to announce Call for...
Read moresource: Electronics Weekly news Nano Dimension, the Israel 3D printing specialist, has successfully 3D printed electrical circuits, in which it embedded...
Read moresource: Energy Harvesting Journal article Nearly a century after it was theorized, Harvard scientists report they have succeeded in creating...
Read moreLast interview of the month with Dr. Schnitter on technological metals moved us to the sphere of passive component...
Read moresource: Electropages article Rutronik’s Christian Kasper and Jochen Neller highlight the latest developments in passive components for power systems applications....
Read moresource: Science Daily news Copper based nano structures have gained much attention in today's modern devices. A team of Nano-fabricated...
Read moresource: EETimes article Embedding sodium in carbon nanowalls can tremendously improve electrodes in batteries, supercapacitors and solar cells say researchers...
Read moresource: Phys.org news Researcher at TU Graz demonstrates in Nature Materials that it is possible to combine the high-energy density...
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