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Next-generation computing relies on extremely thin semiconductors—now there's a better way to make them
The ability to develop extremely thin semiconductors is key to advancing the fields of electronics and computing. But so far, ...
In this podcast episode, President Sandoval sits down for a discussion with College of Engineering Dean Tom Weller and ...
A new study from National Taiwan University reports a single-layer zigzag-type metallic glass film with precisely tunable ...
"He was just a police chief of a small town up against a powerful man. Had the system listened to him, Epstein would have ...
It's just a pet project, I'm told.
Myrias process uses the same NIL manufacturing tools as the incumbent polymer/nanoparticle composites, and offers ...
Four competing technologies race to solve radiation therapy's 2.5% range problem. Deep dive into radiacoustic imaging, prompt ...
Finland prepares to seal nuclear waste deep underground, a permanent solution the world has long struggled to build.
In the world of technology, 3D printing can sometimes feel like science fiction. But while we’ve grown used to watching printers lay down layer after flat layer, a new technique has been catching our ...
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Did this star eat its planets? A new study offers clues on 'chemical paradox' of a binary system
Astronomers have investigated a puzzling binary star system in which two stars that may have formed together now show ...
In the region where the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover will search for signs of life, clay deposits extend beyond previous ...
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