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Researchers transformed red marker ink into graphene-based circuits using a laser, enabling low-cost, flexible electronics on ...
Researchers convert red marker ink into graphene circuits using laser-induced graphene, paving the way for innovative, cost-effective electronic applications.
A research team has developed a groundbreaking technology poised to revolutionize next-generation displays and electronic devices.
The new technology could improve displays and electronics, making them cheaper and easier to make with lower temperatures.
We’re not talking in a metaphorical sense. This bacterium quite literally acts like a living wire. Candidatus Electrothrix yaqonensis is a filamentous, multicellular bacterium that channels electrons ...
A critical review of compensation converters for capacitive power transfer in wireless electric vehicle charging circuit topologies ...
Raymond Ward wants to see solar panels draped over every balcony in the United States and doesn’t understand why that isn’t ...
Why power-generation systems in outer space are important. Generating electricity at nighttime using renewable resources has ...
Explore RF directional couplers: essential measurement accessories that transform energy through clever construction ...
Researchers have developed a cost-effective method to convert post-consumer plastic waste into high-performance ...
An increasing amount of electronic waste is not being properly disposed of but is often discarded together with plastic waste ...
Researchers developed a single photodiode sensor that detects full-color light using perovskite materials, impedance data, ...