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13 matches found for "clever electronics"

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Vise Squad: Putting the Squeeze on a Crystal Leads to Novel Electronics

Computers that could switch on instantly without the time-consuming process of “booting” an operating system is just one of the possibilities, according to a new paper by a team of researchers spannin...

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Smart fabrics make clever (medical) clothing

Smart fabrics promise to revolutionise clothing by incorporating sensors into cloth for health, lifestyle and business applications. In the long term, they could consist of circuits and sensors that p...

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Smart fabrics, the new black

Clothes that monitor your heart, measure the chemical composition of your body fluids or keep track of you and your local environment promise to revolutionise healthcare and emergency response, but th...

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Large area transistors get helping hand from quantum effects

The unexpected superior switching performance (low leakage current, and steep sub-threshold slope) shown experimentally and analysed theoretically, demonstrate hitherto unexplored routes for improveme...

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Printed optical electronics come into view

Researchers have long dreamed of being able to print electronic components directly onto organic materials such as paper, fabrics, or plastic. In addition to being able to fabricate large numb...

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Nano-designed transistors with disordered materials, but high performance

At present, high performance transistors are only available in crystalline materials which are expensive and have to be attached ex-situ onto larger area substrates, which adds to the expense and comp...

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All done with mirrors: NIST microscope tracks nanoparticles in 3-D

The researchers hope the technology, which NIST plans to patent, will lead to a better understanding of the dynamics of nanoparticles in fluids and, ultimately, process control techniques to optimize ...

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Tooling up for tomorrow’s clever cars

The average new car coming off the production line today has the same amount of electronic systems as a commercial airliner did two decades ago. Hard to accept perhaps, but true if auto-makers are to ...

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Mobile phones can soon survive being dropped

Just imagine it. Consumer products that do not break if accidentally dropped, devices with flexible screens that can be rolled up, and products becoming a lot cheaper. Up until now it was a mere pipe ...

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New analog circuits could impact consumer electronics

But the same cannot be said of the older analog circuits in the same devices, which process natural sights and sounds in the real world. Because analog circuits haven't enjoyed a similar rate of ...

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Southampton researchers develop ‘clever’ hand

Just 12 months after the ‘Southampton Remedi-Hand’ was lost in the fire which destroyed the University’s Mountbatten building, Professor Neil White, Dr Paul Chappell, Dr Andy Cranny and Darryl Cotton ...

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Scientists develop ’clever’ artificial hand

Scientists have developed a new ultra-light limb that can mimic the movement in a real hand better than any currently available. This research was presented today at the Institute of Phys...

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Cognitive hacking warnings

More Internet information means more disinformation,warns a Dartmouth engineering professor Why is the stock market fluctuating wildly these days? Is it poor earnings reports? I...

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