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Biomedical Applications of Graphene
Graphene and graphene oxide are key to advancing biomedical technologies, offering solutions in drug delivery, tissue ...
ConspectusPhotovoltaics (PVs) are currently the most economical and location-independent source of electricity generation, and their demand is growing rapidly as a sustainable renewable energy source.
Crystallization, a fundamental process in nature, hinges on two distinct stages: nucleation and growth. The latter plays a pivotal role in shaping the morphology, size, and purity of crystalline ...
A zinc-assisted strategy was employed to synthesize honeycomb-like micro-nano porous Fe-N/C catalysts with asymmetric FeN₃Cl ...
Researchers visualized how gold nanocrystals coalesce at the atomic level, uncovering size, defect, and approach-dependent pathways that shape crystal structure.
This article examines five key hardware strategies for building energy-efficient AI acceleration: dedicated accelerator ...
RF and microwave interconnects continue evolving rapidly to support frequencies exceeding 110 GHz through advanced materials, ...
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AI imaging to cut radiation exposure
RESEARCHERS at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have announced a significant leap forward in medical imaging, developing an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered technology ...
This article reviews recent advances in flexible electrochromic (EC) devices for wearable electronics, offering in-depth insights into material innovations, device structures, performance metrics, and ...
In the project “HTS4Fusion”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Research, the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics (IPP) is working with partners to advance magnet technologies for ...
Two new hands-on courses launch as part of the Central Coast Partnership for Regional Industry-focused Micro/Nanotechnology Education (CC-PRIME) From The Robert Mehrabian COE News article "UCSB ...
What is CMOS 2.0? At its core, CMOS 2.0 is an effort to move beyond the limitations of a single monolithic die. Rather than ...