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UK govt buys semiconductor facility key to defense

The UK government announced on Friday that it had acquired a key semiconductor factory after fears its imminent closure would hamper a crucial supply chain to Britain's armed forces.

Chipmaker Qualcomm to explore takeover of Intel

Qualcomm Inc. has approached Intel Corp. to discuss a potential acquisition of the struggling chipmaker, people with knowledge of the matter said, raising the prospect of one of the biggest-ever M&A deals.

Semi-metals offer new possibilities for electronic devices

Dr. Yuxuan Cosmi Lin, assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, and a team of researchers are studying the potential applications and unique physical properties of ...

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In a step toward solar fuels, durable artificial photosynthesis setup chains two carbons together
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Intel delays Germany, Poland chip factories for two years
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Solving long-standing challenge in semiconductor manufacturing—a refined algorithm for detecting wafer defects
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Researchers develop scalable approach to integrate ultrafast 2D flash memories
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Researchers develop new p-type semiconductor materials for next-gen displays
Engineering
Fingertip device enables realistic touch for a wide range of applications
Electronics & Semiconductors
Smart mouthguard allows users to control devices with their tongue and teeth
Electronics & Semiconductors
New computer simulations help scientists advance energy-efficient microelectronics
Engineering
Axon-mimicking materials show promise for more efficient computing
Robotics
Stretching the possibilities of soft robots with flexible electronics
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3D micro strain gauges promote sensing capabilities of electronic skins
Engineering
Researcher focuses on keeping today's hottest electronics cool for users at nanoscale level
Engineering
Stretchable, wearable device lights up an LED using only the warmth of skin
Electronics & Semiconductors
Solving a memristor mystery to develop efficient, long-lasting memory devices
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Molecular level changes translate to big efficiency gains for organic solar cells
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Improved virtual haptic technology enables uniform tactile sensation across displays
Electronics & Semiconductors
Research team identifies key visual perceptual factors for enhancing 3D display realism
Electronics & Semiconductors
Researchers develop approach to fabricate highly performing transistors based on 2D semiconductors
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Self-sensing cantilever design enhances microelectromechanical system performance in challenging environments
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Dutch match US export curbs on semiconductor machines

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New microchip captures exosomes for faster, more sensitive lung cancer detection from a blood draw
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Scientists develop novel method for strengthening PVC products
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X-rays advance understanding of Earth's core-mantle boundary and super-Earth magma oceans
Nanomaterials
Fused molecules could serve as building blocks for safer lithium-ion batteries
Biotechnology
Cellular agriculture research manages to culture pork fat tissue on rye protein scaffolds
Evolution
Study suggests statistical 'noise' affects perceived evolutionary rates
Ecology
Sentinel-2 data reveal significant seasonal variations in intertidal seagrass
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NASA's laser comms demo makes deep space record, completes first phase
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A new era of solar observation: International team produces global maps of coronal magnetic field
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Genetic database shows some fungal crops became completely reliant on ants 27 million years ago
Evolution
The true global impact of species-loss caused by humans is far greater than expected, study reveals
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People infer the past better than the future, study finds
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Mercury's magnetic landscape mapped in 30 minutes
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Five-mile asteroid impact crater below Atlantic captured in 'exquisite' detail by seismic data
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Logic with light: Introducing diffraction casting, optical-based parallel computing
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Wastewater bacteria can break down plastic for food, yielding new possibilities for cleaning up plastic waste
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Lunar mission data analysis finds widespread evidence of ice deposits
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Study sheds light on limitations of zooplankton for inactivating pathogen contaminated water
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Physicists achieve strong coupling of Andreev qubits via microwave resonator

Just add water to activate a disposable paper battery

A water-activated disposable paper battery is presented in a proof-of-principle study in Scientific Reports. The authors suggest that it could be used to power a wide range of low-power, single-use disposable electronics—such ...

Senate passes bill to boost computer chip production in US

A bill designed to encourage more semiconductor companies to build chip plants in the United States passed the Senate on Wednesday as lawmakers raced to finish work on a key priority of the Biden administration.

Boosting memory performance with strong ion bombardment

Recently, researchers have developed new technology that dramatically improves the performance of flash memory by a strong ion bombardment process. This memory platform can reliably express multiple data in a single device, ...

Researchers 3D print sensors for satellites

MIT scientists have created the first completely digitally manufactured plasma sensors for orbiting spacecraft. These plasma sensors, also known as retarding potential analyzers (RPAs), are used by satellites to determine ...

Bill to boost semiconductor industry passes key Senate test

The Senate on Tuesday advanced a $280 billion bill designed to boost the semiconductor industry in the United States and to accelerate high tech research that backers say will be critical to the economy in future decades.

Researchers recycle CDs into flexible biosensors

New research from Binghamton University, State University of New York offers a second life for CDs: Turn them into flexible biosensors that are inexpensive and easy to manufacture.

Biden presses computer chips case in advance of Senate vote

Calling semiconductors "the building blocks for the modern economy," President Joe Biden on Monday asked Congress to move quickly and send him a bipartisan bill designed to boost the computer chips industry and high-tech ...

Computer simulations aid scientists in gauging battery performance

A crucial but poorly-studied parameter that dictates battery performance is the migration barrier. It determines the rate at which ions move through an electrode inside the battery, and ultimately the rate at which it charges ...