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Key transistor for next-generation 3D stacked semiconductors operates without current leakage
A research team led by Professor Jae Eun Jang and Dr. Goeun Pyo from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at DGIST has developed "dual-modulated vertically stacked transistors ...
"Tinfoil gets just as hot as everything else in the oven, but it doesn’t feel as hot to the touch. That’s because it’s so ...
In most conventional semiconductors, thermal conductivity decreases as temperature rises because heat-carrying lattice vibrations—called phonons—scatter more frequently.
"Watching my mom die of ALS was one of the most awful things I’ve gone through. I don’t want my children to see me suffer like that." ...
A joint research team has reported for the first time that the resistive switching behavior of ion-motion-mediated volatile memristors, which are emerging as promising next-generation semiconductor ...
Whether it’s enjoying a podcast, listening to music or chatting on the phone, many of us spend hours a day using our headphones. One 2017 study of 4,185 Australians showed they used headphones on ...
Our Altamira team is proud to contribute research that helps operators better understand corrosion risks, manage ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois have discovered a surprising mathematical connection between two areas of condensed ...
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The spray foam vs. fiberglass debate homeowners still can't settle
After decades of arguing, homeowners still can't pick a clear winner.
Scientists have discovered that applying an electric field to certain ceramics can dramatically redirect how heat moves through them.
Engineers found a surprising link between graphene electrons and magnetic spin waves in magnonic crystals, offering new insights for RF technology and both fields.
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