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How Bright Is Your Digital Future?
01/18/2017 | University of Cambridge
Nanotechnology: Lighting Up Ultrathin Films
01/17/2017 | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Nanoscale View of Energy Storage
01/17/2017 | Stanford University
Scientists to Develop Liquid Antennas
01/17/2017 | University of Liverpool
X-ray Imaging at Argonne Captures Material Defect Process
01/17/2017 | Argonne National Laboratory
Flexible Ferroelectrics Bring Two Material Worlds Together
01/17/2017 | Argonne National Laboratory
Collision Avoidance Sensors Market to Reach $19B by 2025
01/16/2017 | Grand View Research, Inc.
Global Smart Medical Devices Market Report
01/16/2017 | Transparency Market Research
Seeing the Quantum Future… Literally
01/16/2017 | University of Sydney


Going Inside to Get a More Efficient Catalyst
01/13/2017 | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Sketching Out Magnetism with Electricity
01/13/2017 | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Global E-Scrap and PCB E-Scrap Market
01/11/2017 | Transparency Market Research
A New Method for Quick and Precise Measurement of Quantum States
01/11/2017 | Vienna University of Technology


Lining Up for New High-density Memory Devices
01/10/2017 | Department of Energy, Office of Science
New Study Helps Map Out Road Ahead for U.S. Electricity System
01/10/2017 | Department of Energy, Office of Science
Solid Job Growth Expected in Early 2017
01/10/2017 | The Conference Board
Light Strikes Gold
01/10/2017 | Department of Energy, Office of Science
A Wolverine-inspired Material
01/09/2017 | University of California, Riverside
Globalization and Cloud Computing Usher in New IoT Realms
01/09/2017 | Transparency Market Research
Single Wafer Processing and Printed Electronics Open New Doors
01/09/2017 | Transparency Market Research


UC Santa Cruz, Samsung Collaborate on Promising New Memory Technology
01/06/2017 | University of California - Santa Cruz
SLAC Study: Light Can Switch On Topological Materials
01/06/2017 | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Telecommunications Light Amplifier Could Strengthen Integrity of Transmitted Data
01/06/2017 | Singapore University of Technology and Design
Global Nanosatellite and Microsatellite Market Report
01/05/2017 | Transparency Market Research
Implantable Microrobots
01/05/2017 | Columbia University
Nano-chimneys Can Cool Circuits
01/05/2017 | Rice University
Additive Manufacturing: A New Twist for Stretchable Electronics?
01/04/2017 | Missouri University of Science and Technology


Milestone in Graphene Production
01/03/2017 | Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Compound Eyes for Industry and Smartphone
01/03/2017 | Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
Global Thermal Imaging Market Poised to Reach $6B by 2019
01/03/2017 | Transparency Market Research
Aviation Industry to go Faster with Real-time Data Analytics
01/03/2017 | Transparency Market Research
Diamonds are Technologists' Best Friends
12/30/2016 | Lomonosov Moscow State University
Streamlining the Internet of Things and Other Cyber-Physical Systems
12/29/2016 | Michigan Technological University


A Flexible, Stretchable, Self-Healing Ionic Conductor
12/27/2016 | University of California, Riverside
Curved Kick on the Nanoscale
12/27/2016 | Universität Mainz
Spin Filtering at Room Temperature with Graphene
12/23/2016 | U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
Stability Challenge in Perovskite Solar Cell Technology
12/23/2016 | Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University


New Approach Captures the Energy of Slow Motion
12/22/2016 | Pennsylvania State University
Going Green with Nanotechnology
12/22/2016 | University of Wurzburg
Plug In for Renewable Energy
12/22/2016 | Michigan State University
Bright Future for Energy Devices
12/22/2016 | Michigan State University
Global Smart and Mobile Supply Chain Solution Market
12/21/2016 | Transparency Market Research
Graphene Able to Transport Huge Currents on the Nanoscale
12/21/2016 | Technische Universität Wien
Honey, I Shrunk the Circuit
12/21/2016 | Sandia National Laboratories
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