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Trudging through the ruins of Hiroshima after the US atom bombing four days before in 1945, five-year-old Masaki Hironaka ...
Researchers in Korea have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) technology that predicts molecular properties by learning electron-level information without requiring costly quantum mechanical ...
Martin Cooper changed the world when he invented the portable phone. The Motorola company’s four-pound box has evolved into a ...
As few as five electrons in a semiconductor can exhibit collective behaviour, forming a “Coulomb liquid”, according to researchers in Europe. This extends the study of correlated systems to electron ...
Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials (ISEM) has addressed a 40-year-old quantum puzzle, unlocking a new ...
But scientists from National Taiwan University have made an exciting discovery: in a special ultra-thin material, electricity ...
Researchers have successfully built the world's first silicon-free computer, demonstrating the potential for replacing silicon in future technology advancements.
Scientists from three British universities are together developing an atom-thick graphene chip that slashes energy use for ...
What if electricity and magnetism, usually considered as separate or even competing forces in materials, could actually work ...
In a bold challenge to silicon s long-held dominance in electronics, Penn State researchers have built the world s first working CMOS computer entirely from atom-thin 2D materials. Using ...
Silicon is king in the semiconductor technology that underpins smartphones, computers, electric vehicles and more, but its crown may be slipping, according to a team led by researchers at Penn State.