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Graphene gives gold ‘snowflakes’
In an effort to make graphene more useful in electronics applications, Kansas State University engineers made a discovery - gold ‘snowflakes’ on graphene.
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MEMS market declines 2%
In 2008, the MEMS market saw significant changes in the ranking of the top 30 MEMS companies.
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Stretching wires produces power
Researchers have developed a type of small-scale electric power generator able to produce alternating current through the cyclical stretching and releasing of zinc oxide wires encapsulated in a flexible plastic substrate with two ends bonded.
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Tuneable-barrier electron pump
Electron pumps are made from one or more nanoscale conducting islands, isolated from the rest of the circuit by tunnel barriers.
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EUV produces 22 nm cells
IMEC has produced what it claims are the world’s first functional 22 nm CMOS SRAM cells made using extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography.
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IMEC meets to discuss future
What do the 'Zen of Snow' application on an Apple iPhone and satellites transmitting weather data and telephone signals have in common?
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