Ultracold atoms have successfully mimicked a fundamental quantum effect normally found in electronic circuits.
A simple burst of visible light can now create skin-safe electrodes that could transform medical and wearable electronics.
By directly communicating with the brain, a new wireless device could someday help restore lost senses or manage pain without medications, its developers say.
From this chilly vantage point, Villareal can see his monitor and also the top half of 270 Park Avenue, the new JPMorgan ...
Using ultracold atoms and laser light, researchers recreated the behavior of a Josephson junction—an essential component of ...
Abstract: In this paper, two LED emitting circuits are implemented in a VLC positioning system, a regular Bias-Tee and a circuit proposed by Ghassemlooy, aiming to provide the system with portability ...
Abstract: A steady trend towards the design of mostly-digital and digital-friendly analog circuits, suitable to integration in mainstream nanoscale CMOS by a highly automated design flow, has been ...
Discover how to build a simple wireless power transfer system at home using readily available components like enameled copper wire, an LED, a 2N2222A transistor, and a 9V battery. This step-by-step ...
Former University of York graduates Thomas Mason and Jack Clarke have unveiled their first product under their York-based EdTech company, HYEN. Sticky Circuits: Christmas Tree Edition is a hands-on ...
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