A microscopic layer of environmental carbon solves a long-standing mystery about static electricity's true origins.
Seemingly random charging of identical materials depends on the carbonaceous molecules stuck to their surfaces ...
A tiny change at the boundary between two oxide layers may point to a less power-hungry future for artificial intelligence.
Tech Xplore on MSN
Atom-thin material could help solve chip manufacturing problem
Making computer chips smaller is not just about better design. It also depends on a critical step in manufacturing called ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Reinforced 26%-efficient solar cells show promise for low Earth orbit use
NASA researchers have developed reinforced perovskite-based solar cells targeting roughly 26% efficiency, engineered ...
Silica nanoparticles may make oral insulin possible by safely enhancing drug absorption through the intestinal wall in obese ...
Cleaning your car can make your ride more comfortable and last longer. Here's everything you need to do the job correctly.
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The ceramic coating industry has a quality problem nobody talks about
The coating on your car may be protecting far less than the label promises.
Making computer chips smaller is not just about better design. It also depends on a critical step in manufacturing called ...
Yield loss is increasingly driven by molecular variability in thin films, interfaces, and contamination rather than visible ...
Looking only at those written in the last seven days, the most read stories on our webiste cover Oracle and OpenAI scrapping a datacentre project, TSMC hiring 8,000 more engineers, and Rapidus getting ...
What does 5nm even mean? It’s not about tiny ants, but it is a big deal for how your gadgets work. The size, measured in ...
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