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08/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Scientists push the boundaries of additive manufacturing like never before
Special molecules that are triggered by the presence of light and other gentle stimuli are steadily seeing more uses in applications aside from adaptive eye-wear. British researchers found a way to print out these photochromic molecules using a cheap 3D printer, an article in Alpha Galileo stated. Thanks to the proven capabilities of the 3D […]
07/17/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Next-gen devices could operate not on electricity or batteries but on LIGHT
A future generation of electronic devices could do away with the need for batteries or the local power grid by drawing energy from light. And by “light,” the joint research group working on these devices means all forms of light, not just sunlight, a Nano Werk article states. Such devices can dispense with the need […]
07/05/2018
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By David Williams
Supercapacitor technology breakthrough may lead to a dependable alternative to storing energy
Humanity has truly come a long way as far as battery technology is concerned. Nowadays, it’s clear that lithium-ion is the undisputed king out of all the possible battery technology standards in the modern world. It powers the majority of electronic devices and is the kind of battery that most people are familiar with. However, […]
05/23/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers turn walls into smart infrastructure that can sense human touch and detect gestures when appliances are used
The latest smart device to enter your home will be the very walls themselves. An article in NanoWerks stated that a couple of layers of conductive paint plus electronics can turn “dumb” dividers into smart walls. Called Wall++, these smart walls will be able to detect human touch, recognize gestures, and stay aware of other active […]
04/08/2018
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By Edsel Cook
A breakthrough in circuit design may improve cell signals for everyone
A joint American-Israeli research team reported a new way to protect heavily-overworked mobile devices like smartphones and tablets from circuitry damage that affects signal transmission, reported ScienceDaily. The researchers were based at the Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) in New York City. They published their findings in the journal Nature Electronic. Mobile devices have become a […]
04/04/2018
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By David Williams
Researchers find reliable method of storing light which could lead to new light-based computers
Imagine if you could make your computer 20 times faster than it is now. Thanks to recent research efforts by a group of scientists from the University of Sydney in Australia, you probably won’t even need to imagine it in the future, as it will become a possibility. The scientists are said to be the […]
04/01/2018
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By David Williams
Newly miniaturized dual frequency combs with two generators on a single chip could make spectroscopy portable and affordable
Frequency comb technology has just been improved in a major way thanks to a new study that was conducted by researchers from the Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science. The study, titled, “Dual frequency comb generated on a single chip using a single laser,” marks the first time that a highly compact, integrated, […]
09/08/2017
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By Michelle Simmons
Magnesium battery breakthrough means safer batteries that won’t explode
Worried about the lithium-ion batteries found in your laptops and cell phones? Your worries will soon be gone because of this new battery discovery. A recent study discovered a breakthrough in magnesium batteries that makes these energy devices safer, as reported by ScienceDaily.com. Unlike the traditional lithium ion batteries, which had been making headlines because […]
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