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INSIDER: Wearables
The performance of flexible large-area organic photodiodes has advanced to the point that they can now offer advantages over conventional silicon photodiode...
INSIDER: Electronics & Computers
Researchers from the University of Bristol’s Quantum Engineering Technology Labs (QET Labs) and Université Côte d‘Azur have made a new miniaturized light...
Special Reports: Transportation
Vehicle Electrification - January 2021
See how Ford, Volkswagen, Cadillac, and other manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of battery & EV design to compete with Tesla in a rapidly growing market, plus learn about the latest EV testing...Special Reports: RF & Microwave Electronics
Optics & Photonics Innovations - January 2021
An ultrafast camera that takes up to one trillion pictures per second...using light alone to levitate objects and propel spacecraft...the groundbreaking optics enabling the world's most powerful...Products: RF & Microwave Electronics
Modules from Pickering Interfaces simulate industrial control transceivers.
Briefs: Energy
The battery could be used for drones, cars, or underwater applications at low temperatures.
Briefs: Semiconductors & ICs
The system enables measurement of active or passive microstrip line devices with DC probing capability.
Briefs: Photonics/Optics
Computations are done solely with beams of light.
Briefs: Energy
Membranes that remove salt from water help split sea water into fuel.
Products: Electronics & Computers
Radar sensors, cameras, RF processing systems, and more.
Articles: Semiconductors & ICs
As ICs continue to become smaller and chip complexity increases, manufacturers still need to ensure reliability to their customers.
NASA Spinoff: Test & Measurement
The technology could allow deep-space exploration without running out of propellant.
Briefs: Test & Measurement
Combined with smartphone technology, the device becomes a portable system that can track, monitor, and diagnose infections.
Briefs: Energy
The system can recharge the internal battery of devices without invasive surgery or risky penetrative procedures.
Technology Leaders: Electronics & Computers
Just like smartphones, the same trend of combining separate components into one device is also apparent in industrial automation.
Briefs: Energy
The technology is inherently safer and more energy-dense than today’s lithium-ion batteries.
Articles: Wearables
A malaria-test "bandage"; underwater navigation via sound; and a biodegrading, implantable sensor.
Briefs: Semiconductors & ICs
The material, commonly found in house paint, can be used in a device to more efficiently process information.
Briefs: Energy
This supercapacitor promises storage, high power, and fast charging.
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Applications include monitoring the temperature of processor chips in superconductor-based quantum computers, which must stay cold to work properly.
Briefs: Energy
This device for harnessing terahertz radiation might enable self-powering implants, cellphones, and other portable electronics.
Briefs: Energy
The chip combines two functions — logic operations and data storage — into a single architecture, paving the way to more efficient devices.
Facility Focus: Sensors/Data Acquisition
Stanford University’s School of Engineering has been at the forefront of innovation for nearly a century
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
The chip could provide low-voltage power for small devices or sensors.
Briefs: Materials
Research demonstrates the potential of a solar unit that can hang on the outside of a structure.
Blog: Sensors/Data Acquisition
The sensor is able to detect ice formation far before you can see it occurring on a surface.
Question of the Week: Robotics, Automation & Control
Could ‘Smellicopters’ Someday Support Search-and-Rescue?
Our second INSIDER story today highlights an innovative combination of autonomous drones and live moth antennae: The “Smellicopter.”
Blog: RF & Microwave Electronics
UW doctoral student Melanie Anderson explains how to make an autonomous 'Smellicopter' to navigate toward smells.
INSIDER: Energy
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers working to maximize solar panel efficiency said layering advanced materials atop traditional silicon is a promising path to eke more...
Top Stories
Blog: Manufacturing & Prototyping
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Blog: Power
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INSIDER: Semiconductors & ICs
Scientists Create Superconducting Semiconductor Material
Blog: Materials
This Paint Can Cool Buildings Without Energy Input
Blog: Software
Quiz: Power
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