To meet the growing demands of flexible and wearable electronic systems, such as smart watches and biomedical sensors, ...
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Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), cylindrical nanostructures made of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, have proved to be ...
A team of scientists at the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory have created an ultrathin transistor unlike ...
Steve Sells is describing the first listening test of the Naim Statement amplifier system, and how it pumped the heavy, ...
On Oct. 3, 1950, three Bell Labs scientists received a patent for a "three-electrode circuit element" that would usher in the transistor age and the era of modern computing.
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An update to an earlier DI that can "flip on and flop off" 48 VDC via a pushbutton, this time with high-side switching and a ...
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, sparked by the isolation of Nobel-prize-winning graphene in 2004, has revolutionized modern ...
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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 ...