Multifunction devices are great...as long as you can find uses for all (or at least some) of those functions that you end up paying for.
“Considering the 44 percent intrinsic emission efficiency of the green emitter and roughly 20 percent light-extraction ...
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Self-powered electronics: Organic semiconductors achieve both light emission and energy harvesting
Organic semiconductors are thin, flexible, and extremely versatile materials that have revolutionized the world of consumer ...
Researchers at Japan’s Chiba University have developed organic semiconductor devices that both emit light and harvest energy, ...
The field of nanomaterials is witnessing a transformative shift at the intersection of organic chemistry and molecular engineering. Among the most promising molecular structures are carbon nanohoops, ...
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Optofluidic 3D Micro/Nanofabrication for Diverse Materials and Multifunctional Microdevices
The optofluidic approach to 3D microfabrication achieves high assembly rates and broad material use, paving the way for advanced microdevice applications.
With the Galleon 100 SD, Corsair combines a high-end keyboard with a Stream Deck. In our test, we clarify what this ...
Imagine Devices Inc., a medical device company focused on advancing neonatal and pediatric critical care, today announced a strategic partnership with Neotech Products, a global leader in neonatal and ...
Inspired by the shape-shifting skin of octopuses, Penn State researchers developed a smart hydrogel that can change ...
Discover Apple’s game-changing smart ring with biometric sensors, gesture controls, and seamless ecosystem integration.
By Chloe Kai Yun Tee As we move into 2026, home technology continues to evolve in response to changing lifestyles, rising environmental concerns, and growing expectations around comfort, hygiene, and ...
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