Technology heavyweights Intel, Texas Instruments, Panasonic and Infineon Technologies have formed an alliance to create a worldwide standard for connecting home electronics using domestic wiring.
Mining drills 300 metres below the ground could soon be directed by electronic ears that hear their location, thanks to Australian research.
... in the accuracy of one of the fundamental constants of nature by boosting an electron to an orbit as far as possible from the atomic nucleus ... from uncertainties in the size of the atom’s nucleus, which can alter the electron’s energy levels and therefore modify the frequency ...
... , opening up new opportunities for the up-and-coming plastic electronics sector. A team of scientists from Singapore’s Institute ... now have the opportunity to extend the lifetime of plastic electronic devices by leaps and bounds!," says Senthil Ramadas ...
Details of a new kind of electronic device, which could make chips smaller, is outlined by scientists.
... have discovered a new type of building block for electronic circuits. And there's at least a chance it will spare you ...
Larry Magid reports on the outlook for the global consumer electronics market
Mining drills 300 metres below the ground could soon be directed by electronic ears that hear their location, thanks to Australian research.
... electronic vote capture and counting system, designed to overcome the problems which have dogged computerised voting ...
(AP) -- NEC Corp.'s profit for the fiscal year through March more than doubled from the previous year as the Japanese electronics maker's mobile phone and computer-chip businesses swung to profit.
... . When atoms form molecules, they share their outer electrons and this creates a negatively charged cloud. Here ... , making it impossible to tell which nucleus they belong to. They are delocalized. But is this also true for the electrons located closer to the nucleus ...
... superimposed quantum dots that "trap" single electrons. Not only can these dots be studied with lasers, their energy can be influenced ...
Samsung Electronics Co, the world's largest computer chip maker, said Monday it has developed a new solid-state drive which is expected to replace hard disk drives in laptop computers.
... years have been pursuing a variety of routes to tap electron spins for their potential use in quantum computers that can perform ... devices or spintronics. "Spin is another dimension of electrons," said Hailin Wang, a professor of physics at the UO ...
... incident. The authors believe that using radiofrequency devices that electronically contain a person’s medical records presents ... that in a prospective mass casualty scenario, the ability to electronically access a patient’s medical records would ...