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Graphene Coated Vanadium Oxide Ribbons for High-Power Li-ion Future Batteries

Ajayan Group researchers at Rice University, Houston, Texas has recently stated that graphene-coated ribbons of vanadium oxide could be the best electrode for lithium-ion...

Fujitsu World Tour 2017: Human Centric Innovations is Fujitsu’s Philosophy

World renowned Japanese ICT Company Fujitsu, has been going around places on its annual Fujitsu World Tour 2017. The event aims to underline how...

Knowing ‘Who’ Really Matters for Reliable Identity Management

Today large-scale application of Biometrics technology and its generated data is a reality for unique identification purpose of individuals. Biometrics accounts for the measurement...

Now You See Inside A Mind With This Brain-Decoding Tech

Researchers have demonstrated how to decode what the human brain is seeing by using artificial intelligence to interpret fMRI scans from people watching videos,...

Light + Building 2018: Special show SECURE! Connected Security in Buildings

Preparations for Light + Building are thoroughly underway and are producing a new highlight, in the shape of “SECURE! Connected Security in Buildings”, in...

Gallium Nitride the emerging Semiconductor Device Industry

The gallium nitride semiconductor device market is expected to reach USD 22.47 Billion by 2023 from USD 16.50 Billion in 2016, at a CAGR...

This is How Clothes Are Storing Information Invisibly, Sans Electronics

A new type of smart fabric developed at the University of Washington could pave the way for jackets that store invisible passcodes and open...

Electronic Skin Glows When it Gets Hurt

Electronic skin technologies for prosthetics and robots can detect the slightest touch or breeze. But oddly, the sensors that make this possible do not...

Will Atomic Scale Moiré Patterns Push Electronic Boundaries

Moiré patterns occur on displays when the pixelation is at almost the same scale as a photographed pattern or when two thin layers of...

This is how you ‘Stencil’ 2D Materials for Next-Gen Electronics

Two discoveries could provide a simple and effective way to “stencil” high-quality 2D materials in precise locations and overcome a barrier to their use...

Transparent Solar Technology Represents Wave of the Future

See-through solar materials that can be applied to windows represent a massive source of untapped energy and could harvest as much power as bigger,...

Graphene Enables High-Speed Electronics on Flexible Materials

A flexible detector for terahertz frequencies (1000 gigahertz) has been developed by Chalmers researchers using graphene transistors on plastic substrates. It is the first...

This Honeycomb Material Could Power A Leap in Quantum Technology

The quantum revolution that is poised to transform computing and communications is all worked out, in theory. The practicalities, however, are proving stubborn: manipulating...

Nanodiamonds Found to Prevent Lithium Battery Fires

Scientists researching battery-related fires and explosions, such as the incidents that got Samsung Galaxy Note 7s banned from airline flights last year, took the...

‘Unruly’ Electrons in Graphene Has Now Been Tamed by Scientists

Until now, that is. Scientists at Rutgers University-New Brunswick have learned how to tame the unruly electrons in graphene, paving the way for the...

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