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R A Gotur – Scripting the Success Stories for Hongfa in India

Theories and strategies about selling are legion. Seminars and books promise to outline the secrets of turning a prospect into a customer. But top...

Liquid Metal Created on Stove-Top Yields Ultrathin Materials for Faster Electronics

Researchers from RMIT University used a non-toxic liquid gallium metal alloy to synthesize two-dimensional sheets of materials used in electronic components quickly, cheaply and...

Future Smartwatches Could Sense Hand Movement Using Ultrasound Imaging

The research team led by Professor Mike Fraser, Asier Marzo and Jess McIntosh from the Bristol Interaction Group (BIG) at the University of Bristol,...

World’s First ‘Molecular Robot’ Capable of Building Molecules

Scientists at The University of Manchester have created the world's first 'molecular robot' that is capable of performing basic tasks including building other molecules. The...

Quantum Materials Sensitive Spin Detection for a Next Generation Electronics

A new microscopy method developed by an ORNL-led team has four movable probing tips, is sensitive to the spin of moving electrons and produces...

IoT Ready to Herald the Automated Homes in India

Even when more than 80 percent of the global population have no inkling of what is Internet of Things or IoT is, it’s ever-expanding...

Palladium Diselenide a 2D pentagonal material introduced

Palladium diselenide shows promise in electronics and photonics. By exfoliating bulk crystals of palladium(IV) selenide, chemists have prepared the first ever pentagonal 2D material....

Self Driving Car: MIT’s New Innovative Camera Will Keep an Eye in the Corners for...

Many of today’s self driving car use automated systems that work in tandem with a collection of sensors and cameras. For example, Tesla’s Autopilot relies on radar...

Exotic Quantum Particle Observed in Bilayer Graphene

A team led by Cory Dean, assistant professor of physics at Columbia University, and James Hone, Wang Fong-Jen Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Columbia...

Superconductivity Found in Thin Films of Titanium Oxide

Many of us are familiar with titanium dioxide (TiO2), a whitener commonly used in sunscreens and paints such as the white lines seen on...

Atoms-thick semiconductors stacks for solar cells and circuits

A study led by UChicago researchers, published Sept. 20 in Nature, describes an innovative method to make stacks of semiconductors just a few atoms thick....

Self-Folding Printable Structures once Peeled-Off

In a paper appearing in the American Chemical Society's journal Applied Materials and Interfaces, researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and...

Flexible New Platform for High-Performance Electronics

A team of University of Wisconsin-Madison engineers has created the most functional flexible transistor in the world -- and with it, a fast, simple...

Reducing the high computational effort with AI based chemical fingerprints

Drastic advances in research of artificial intelligence have led to a wide range of fascinating developments in this area over the last decade. Autonomously...

Quantum encryption tested in real world over free space networks

For the first time, researchers have sent a quantum-secured message containing more than one bit of information per photon through the air above a...

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