Malaysia's next big leap in the electrical and electronics (E&E) sector lies not in producing chips, but in designing them – ...
Researchers show nanoscale memristors can calibrate electrical resistance without complex labs or extreme conditions, opening metrological uses in electronics.
Cornell University researchers and collaborators have developed a neural implant so small that it can rest on a grain of salt ...
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Scientists Turned Ordinary Shiitake Mushrooms into Living Computers
Memristors — short for “memory resistors” — are the brainlike workhorses of neuromorphic computing, capable of learning from previous electrical states. Traditional versions are made of silicon or ...
Physicists finally identified why some quantum materials seemingly lose their electrical conductivity for no reason.
Think you can judge a chili’s heat by sight? An artificial tongue can and it senses spiciness faster than humans, helping ...
Asean's economy is demonstrating a robust resilience in the face of global trade turbulence, with strong third quarter (3Q25) ...
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The Magic Material Behind All Modern Technology
Smartphones, computers, cars, solar panels—none of them would work without one key material: the semiconductor. It’s the ...
In 1916, a Polish scientist discovered how to create a mono-crystal, which later became the basis for integrated circuits and semiconductors.
Electronic Design has curated a series of white papers that help you understand NVIDIA’s 800-V DC power architecture for “AI ...
The Department of Environment (DOE) needs about 3,000 additional officers to strengthen monitoring and enforcement efforts ...
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Smart home devices that should never plug into a power strip
You’re in your living room, surrounded by smart lights, speakers, and a robot vacuum charging in the corner. Out of wall sockets, you reach for a power strip to tie them all together. It ...
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