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MIT scientists and colleagues have developed a simple-to-use device that can transmit current through electronic devices more efficiently than is possible today. As a result, the new diode, a type...
Read moreThis research found that football players were unknowingly causing permanent brain damage as they screamed at their heads during their active careers, prompting the need to develop better head protection....
Read moreThe future of solar energy needs to be changed through the application of nanotechnology, paving the way for the development of efficient and cheap solar cells. This advanced technology can...
Read moreData centers and high-performance computers that perform cognitive programs, such as large-scale languages, are not limited by the computing power of their nodes. It is another issue - the amount...
Read moreOne of the most significant technological scientists has passed away. Dr. John Goodenough, who is generally recognized as the inventor of the lithium-ion battery, has passed away at the age...
Read moreEngineers at UNSW Sydney have discovered a way to create flexible electronic systems from materials as thin as skin. This development enables all 3D systems that can be extended to...
Read moreNeed to create vibrant atmosphere to supports innovations: Prof. Murty, Director IIT Hyderabad The five-day long 8th edition of biennial “International Conference on Nanotechnology for Better Living” NBL 2023 began...
Read moreBy Dr Yashwant R Mahajan Introduction Cermets in general have been defined as “Composite materials comprising two constituents, one being either a ceramic (Cer) such as an oxide, carbide, boride, or similar...
Read moreBy Dr Yashwant Mahajan Titanium and its alloys are eye-catching engineering materials used in aerospace, automotive, biomedical, and marine industry because of their exceptional mechanical properties such as high specific...
Read moreBy Dr Yashwant Mahajan Introduction and Background Orbital debris (space junk) (Figure 1) are fragments (typically millimeter sizes particles) disintegrated from launched objects like spacecraft orbiting around the earth. Humans...
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