The sine waveguide slow-wave structure is a promising interaction circuit for traveling-wave tubes in the terahertz region because it possesses advantageous properties such as high transmission, easy ...
Digitization is carried out by the frame-by-frame procedure, that is, they are taken one after the other images of each of the frames that make up the film. These images are archived individually, ...
MoodleBox in Detention was launched during the third phase of the Future Investment Programme. It is led by the Normandy Region in partnership with the Rectorate of Caen, the University Multimedia ...
Abstract: In this paper, we study the problem of mapping large applications onto hierarchical architectures based on novel nanodevices. We combine both intellectual property (IP) reuse and multi-level ...
Decentralized network provider Nodle has launched a Bluetooth hardware sticker that is aimed at increasing Internet of Things (IoT) connectivity for a variety of industrial use cases. The firm ...
Squeezing down the size of electronic components to extract more performance from each new generation of gadget is a trend as old as the electronics industry itself. In the early electronics arms race ...
Computer chips based on single molecules may remain a work in progress, finds James Mitchell Crow but the technologies developed along the way are being used by chemists to explore their reactions ...
Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) present a new method that should enable controlled drug delivery into the bloodstream using DNA computers. In the journal Nature Communications ...
As a Las Vegas native who enjoys watching boxing and has always cursed the exorbitant cost of entry to fights at the MGM Grand, when an invitation to a CES event at Top Rank Boxing Gym appeared in my ...
PNAS – Nanowire nanocomputer as a finite-state machine Fundamental limits soon may end the decades-long trend in microelectronic computer circuit miniaturization that has led to much technological and ...
Scientists and engineers from MITRE Corporation and Harvard University published a paper this week revealing the development of what they call the most dense nanoelectronic system ever built. The ...
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