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Hardware Nov 19, 2014

Graphics acceleration enables in-car technology seen at LA auto show

At the Los Angeles Auto Show's Connected Car Expo Tuesday, NVIDIA and Audi showcased the latest innovations developed out of our partnership to deliver the auto industry's most advanced in-car technologies.

Engineering Nov 7, 2014

Researchers develop printable plastic transistor capable of identifying what type of illness you're suffering from

From houses and chocolate to robots and ball gowns – there seems to be no end to the possibilities of 3-D printing. However, don't throw out your clunky inkjet printer just yet – it may one day be able to help you diagnose ...

Materials Science Oct 23, 2014

World's fastest manufacture of battery electrodes

New world record: Scientists at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) increased the manufacturing speed of electrode foils coated batch-wise by a factor of three – to 100 meters per minute. This was achieved by a ...

Nanophysics Aug 11, 2014

An inkjet-printed field-effect transistor for label-free biosensing

Thin-film transistors (TFTs) are powerful devices in semiconductor manufacturing and form the basis of countless electronic devices, such as memory chips, photovoltaic cells, logic gates, and sensors. An interesting alternative ...

Nanomaterials Jun 23, 2014

Formation of organic thin-film transistors through room-temperature printing

Japanese researchers have established a process for forming organic thin-film transistors (TFTs), conducting the entire printing process at room temperature under ambient atmospheric conditions.

Nanophysics Jun 17, 2014

Move over, silicon, there's a new circuit in town

(Phys.org) —When it comes to electronics, silicon will now have to share the spotlight. In a paper recently published in Nature Communications, researchers from the USC Viterbi School of Engineering describe how they have ...

Consumer & Gadgets Jun 11, 2014

Students show how wearable technology could alter the idea of narrative

The IMAX camera has pushed filmmakers to think in bold vistas that capture dazzling cityscapes or majestic mountains. High-speed Internet has spurred the rise of serialized dramas that can be marathon-watched.

Engineering May 5, 2014

Inexpensive, flexible large area neutron detectors to monitor movement of fissile materials

Researchers in the US are capitalising on the falling cost of TFT-based flat panel display manufacture to produce inexpensive, flexible large area neutron detectors to help monitor the movement of fissile materials.

Electronics & Semiconductors May 1, 2014

Device could boost image quality for phones, computers and TVs

(Phys.org) —A device created by UCLA researchers could lead to a significant leap in the quality of images on smartphones, computer displays, TVs and inkjet printers.

Electronics & Semiconductors Apr 16, 2014

X-ray detector on plastic delivers medical imaging performance

Researchers from Holst Centre and imec have demonstrated the first ever X-ray detector produced on a plastic substrate that is capable of medical-grade performance. The proof-of-concept device delivers high-resolution, dynamic ...

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