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Eco-friendly Waterborne Semiconductor Inks Using Surfactant

“A team of researchers at DGIST, led by Professor Dae Sung Chung of Energy Science and Engineering has developed a technology to produce environmentally friendly water-borne semiconductor inks using surfactant, which is additives that mix substances of different properties and …

Graphene oxide making any material suitable to create biosensors

“TPU scientist Raul Rodrigez and his colleagues from Lithuania and Germany were the first in the world to suggest how with the help of graphene oxide, in fact ordinary graphene as in pencils, but oxidized to make the surface of …

HDMI Forum Releases Version 2.1 of the HDMI Specification

“HDMI Forum, Inc. today announced the release of Version 2.1 of the HDMI® Specification which is now available to all HDMI 2.0 adopters. This latest HDMI Specification supports a range of higher video resolutions and refresh rates including …

Nanobots pass first stage in ‘fantastic voyage’ from fiction to fact

“A team of scientists have created a new generation of tiny remote controlled nanorobots which could one day allow doctors to diagnose disease and deliver drugs from within the human body. The team led by Professor Li Zhang from the …

NASA Builds its Next Mars Rover Mission

” just a few years, NASA’s next Mars rover mission will be flying to the Red Planet. At a glance, it looks a lot like its predecessor, the Curiosity Mars rover. But there’s no doubt it’s a souped-up …

New 3-D printer is 10 times faster than commercial counterparts

“New design may open new opportunities for 3-D-printing technology. MIT engineers have developed a new desktop 3-D printer that performs up to 10 times faster than existing commercial counterparts. Whereas the most common printers may fabricate a few Lego-sized bricks …

Samsung Starts Mass Production of its 2nd Generation 10nm FinFET Process Technology

“Samsung Electronics, a world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, today announced that its Foundry Business has commenced mass production of System-on-Chip (SoC) products built on its second generation 10-nanometer (nm) FinFET process technology, 10LPP (Low Power Plus). 10LPP process technology …

Scientists demonstrate one of largest quantum simulators yet, with 51 atoms

“New technique manipulates atoms into antiferromagnetic state. Physicists at MIT and Harvard University have demonstrated a new way to manipulate quantum bits of matter. In a paper published today in the journal Nature, they report using a system of finely …

Ultralight axions are unlikely to be candidates for dark matter

“Astrophysical and cosmological observations indicate that most of our universe is invisible, composed of dark matter and dark energy. Only about five percent of what is out there is visible to us, such as matter here on Earth or in …

What lies beneath: “PipeFish” robot patrols city pipes to detect underground water leaks

“The United States faces a looming crisis over its deteriorating water infrastructure, and fixing it will be a monumental and expensive task. In Los Angeles alone, about two thirds of the city’s 7,000 miles of water pipes are …