A Planet Analog article, “2N3904: Why use a 60-year-old transistor?” by Bill Schweber, inspired some interest in this old transistor and how it’s commonly used, and if any uncommon uses might exist.
DNA computers can use biological material to perform mathematical functions and store information, but their power sources have been fragile. Researchers now say they’ve developed a reliable source: ...
As with many inventions, two people had the idea for an integrated circuit at almost the same time. Transistors had become commonplace in everything from radios to phones to computers, and now ...
Abstract: Wireless monitoring systems in high-temperature, harsh industrial environments, including oscillator circuits to interface with sensing and transmission components, must operate over ...
Abstract: The LC Voltage Controlled Osculator (VCO)-based clock and data recovery (CDR) circuit has been widely utilized in high-speed applications. While significant research has advanced the ...
A new study has uncovered the remarkable potential of biomolecular computing that could provide innovative solutions in next generation of integrated circuits. In their article published in Materials ...
Summary: A new study shows that fluoxetine, better known as Prozac, does more than increase serotonin—it changes how brain cells handle energy and rebuild connections. After two weeks of treatment, ...