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Luke Yates, left, a Sandia National Laboratories electrical engineer, passes Jack Flicker, a grid resiliency expert, a gallium nitride wafer ...
Read moreLuke Yates, left, a Sandia National Laboratories electrical engineer, passes Jack Flicker, a grid resiliency expert, a gallium nitride wafer ...
Read moreCredit: CC0 Public Domain A new 3D printer combines the principles of a CT scanner with light modeling of materials ...
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Read moreNew full fibre BT broadband customers will be able to trial its ultrafast speeds of up to 500Mbps for a month ...
Read moreExploring and manipulating the behavior of polar vortices in material may lead to new technology for faster data transfer and ...
Read moreThe new, highly compact chip brings together the fastest electronic and light-based elements in a single component for the first ...
Read morea robot lowers the modem to the bottom of the water. Credit: EPFL Alain Herzog EPFL spin-off Hydromea has developed ...
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