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Lasers turn parchment paper into high-performance electronic circuits
What if the next generation of disposable electronics—the sensors in your food packaging, the diagnostic strips in a medical ...
A major obstacle in the development of powerful quantum computers is the growing number of cables required to control a ...
Have you ever wished to drive microscopic matter along an arbitrarily tailored trajectory instead of just a circle? That's ...
Five French startups are competing for €500M in government funding to build fault-tolerant quantum computers, with Alice & Bob's cat qubits emerging as a serious contender against US rivals.
Quantum computing challenges our old assumptions about what machines can and cannot do. How will it transform intelligence, ...
A Dresden-based research team from the Cluster of Excellence ctd.qmat has discovered a novel transport phenomenon. They found that luminescent quasiparticles can be carried along by magnetic ...
New publication in Opto-Electronic Technology DOI 10.29026/oet.2026.260001 discusses empowering next-generation ...
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Microwave 3D printing method embeds electronics onto living tissue
A team of researchers has demonstrated a way to 3D-print functional electronic circuits onto surfaces as delicate as living ...
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Model shows inner-ear hair bundles switch modes to sense and amplify sound
A new model built on stochastic thermodynamics shows that the tiny hair bundles inside the inner ear do not simply detect sound waves but actively switch between distinct operating modes, one tuned ...
In this episode, Ellie and James explore series and parallel circuits. They discuss the differences between the current and resistance in different circuits and share the equation you need to ...
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