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robotspacejelly: I know Aziraphale isn’t into electronics and what not, BUT this is solely bas
stuckinmyplaypretend:I miss the clear electronics trend
susiesnapshot:J.C. Penney’s electronics department, 1968.
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Turning heat energy into a viable fuel sourceA new device being developed by Washington State Univer
This is made from a gold plated fuse, used in high end stereo for superior sound quality. They have
Yes, another gold audio fuse but this one has a pink LED and a bit more embellishment - four struts
Two Layers Are Better Than One for Efficient Solar Cells – Affordable, Thin Film Solar Cells W
Reviewing recent efforts to improve the reversibility of zinc anodes in rechargeable batteriesRechar
Simple logic for nanofluidic computing simulatedInvigorating the idea of computers based on fluids i
The culprit of some GaN defects could be nitrogenAs silicon-based semiconductors reach their perform
Research accelerates quest for quicker, longer-lasting electronics: UC Riverside-led research makes
Novel monolayer ferroelectric hybrid structuresScientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL
txchnologist: Glowing Paper & Clear Film Bring Flexible Electronics Closer Light-emitting p
Engineers Develop Flexible and Stretchable Photonic DevicesEngineers at MIT have developed a new mat
Patterned silicon wafers in the clean room. Photolithography is a technique similar to photography
Lithium-ion batteries will get more efficiency due to silicon, germanium, carbon nanowallsMembers of
A flexible transistor that conforms to skinResearchers have created a stretchy transistor that can b
Tiny device grabs more solar energy to disinfect water fasterIn many parts of the world, the only wa
Team develops new material for wearable devices able to restore conductivityThe research team of res
Some of the controls for our sputter system.
Scientists move graphene closer to transistor applicationsScientists at the U.S. Department of Energ
Engineered crystals could help computers run on less powerComputers may be growing smaller and more
From rust to riches: Computing goes green—or is that brown? Current silicon-based computing te
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