A newly developed hydrogen-ion implanter highlights how Beijing is trying to plug one of the quiet but critical gaps in ...
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New chip generates 'tiniest earthquakes' to make smartphones smaller and faster
“Think of it almost like the waves from an earthquake, only on the surface of a small chip,” said Alexander Wendt, a graduate ...
Forward-looking: By demonstrating a chip that can produce multiple frequencies without adjustment, a Maryland research team has brought photonic integration closer to parity with the semiconductor ...
As the fourth most traded product globally, electronic components have become essential to most industries. The sector, which ...
For more than 50 years, scientists have dreamed of seeing the hidden patterns that govern the motion of nonlinear waves—the unpredictable ripples that shape tsunamis, tides, and turbulent flows. Now, ...
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