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A skyrmion square dance
Applying a magnetic field can switch a grid of magnetic vortices between triangular and square arrangements Tiny whirling magnetic...
Jun 19, 20172 min read


Breakthrough by Queen's University paves way for smaller electronic devices
Queen's University Belfast researchers have discovered a new way to create extremely thin electrically conducting sheets, which could...
Jun 16, 20173 min read


Active implants: How gold binds to silicone rubber
Flexible electronic parts could significantly improve medical implants. However, electroconductive gold atoms usually hardly bind to...
Jun 14, 20172 min read


New spin on future of transistors with novel design
An engineer with the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Texas at Dallas has designed a novel...
Jun 7, 20173 min read


Seeing the invisible with a graphene-CMOS integrated device
Silicon based CMOS (Complementary metal-oxide semiconductors) technology has truly shaped our world. It enables most of the electronics...
Jun 7, 20173 min read


Device designed to exploit scattering of light by mechanical vibrations
Silicon photonic device would enable optical and mechanical waves vibrating at tens of gigahertz Researchers at the University of...
Jun 7, 20173 min read
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