Duke Engineering researchers demonstrate the first fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics.
Electrical engineers at Duke University in the US have developed a new printing technique to create fully functional, recyclable electronics. Interestingly, the technique could enable printing of ...
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at ...
Researchers at Penn State have developed the first silicon-free computer using atom-thin materials. This breakthrough could reshape the future of electronics, paving the way for ultra-efficient, ...
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One example of a low-power IoT device is Energous’ eSense Tag (Fig. 2). It’s a 4- × 5-cm, waterproof wireless sensor that includes a temperature sensor. Designed for tracking items, it communicates ...
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Former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan highlights funding delays and national priorities as key obstacles to adopting new ...
Engineers developed a submicron-scale printing method that fabricates recyclable transistors with strong performance, paving ...
Former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan stated that insufficient funding hindered the adoption of new space technologies. He ...