Researchers in the United States have made a significant breakthrough in the fight against electronic waste by creating a degradable flexible substrate. This innovative material, developed through a collaboration between MIT, the University of Utah, and Meta, not only addresses the growing...
When Harsh Jain, a researcher at the National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bengaluru, conducted an intriguing experiment involving a kitchen sponge cube, the results were nothing short of fascinating. By applying pressure to the sponge between two metal plates, Jain was...
In a recent study, Shuolong Yang, an assistant professor of molecular engineering at PME, and his colleagues delved into the intriguing world of MnBi2Te4, uncovering its dual nature that holds potential for both quantum information encoding and optical memory. The research shed...
Data from researchers in Switzerland reveals a concerning trend in GPS Spoofing, posing an increasing risk to flight safety. The spike in spoofing incidents over the past few months has prompted the establishment of a workgroup dedicated to addressing the heightened dangers...
The latest IM12BxxxC1 series is built on the innovative TRENCHSTOP IGBT7 1200 V and rapid diode EmCon 7 technology. Leveraging the cutting-edge micro-pattern trench design, these power modules deliver exceptional control and performance, resulting in significant loss reduction, increased efficiency, and higher...
The ARCTIC (“Advanced Research on Cryogenic Technologies for Innovative Computing”) project is paving the way for a complete and comprehensive European supply chain focused on cryogenic photonics, microelectronics, and cryo-microsystems. This initiative is crucial for supporting the emerging quantum computing industry and...
A leading UK researcher and entrepreneur, Henry Snaith, is advocating for increased support for solar technology in the UK. As the Professor of Renewable Energy at Oxford University Physics Department and the chief scientific officer of Oxford PV, Snaith highlights the challenges...
Twaice, a company based in Germany, has made a significant breakthrough in battery technology by developing an aging model specifically designed for sodium-ion battery cells. This marks the first time that a simulation model for battery aging has been tailored to non-lithium...
Josco Kester, Scientist at TNO, recently shared insights from a study on the environmental impact of floating photovoltaic (PV) systems in Western Europe. According to Kester, the study revealed that floating PV systems on inland water bodies could significantly reduce greenhouse gas...
Radiative cooling is a revolutionary technology that harnesses the power of infrared radiation to reduce temperatures without the need for electricity. By releasing heat through the atmospheric window, this eco-friendly cooling method is gaining popularity as a sustainable alternative to traditional air...