Electronic devices are getting smaller and will soon hit the limits of performance based on electrical currents. Devices based on magnonic currents would transform the industry, though scientists need ...
This flexible transistor device is made entirely of biodegradable materials, including a semiconducting polymer that breaks down in weak acid. Credit: Zhenan Bao Laboratory In early August 2012, Neil ...
OLEDs are a type of display technology that uses organic semiconductors to emit light. They offer several advantages over traditional liquid crystal displays (LCDs), such as wider viewing angles, ...
Discarded electronic devices, such as cell phones, are a fast-growing source of waste. One way to mitigate the problem could be to use components that are made with renewable resources and that are ...
From defective household electronics to old smartphones: the total amount of e-waste generated around the world this year is estimated to reach a record 57.4 million tonnes -- that is, more than the ...
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"Electronics get hot, and that's because electronic devices always have capacitors," study co-author Parag Deotore, associate professor electrical engineering, computer engineering, and applied ...