
EU Launches NanoIC Pilot Line for Sub-2nm Semiconductor Research
Europe’s largest semiconductor pilot line is now open. The NanoIC facility, based at the Interuniversity Centre for Microelectronics (imec) in Leuven, Belgium, will give researchers

Europe’s largest semiconductor pilot line is now open. The NanoIC facility, based at the Interuniversity Centre for Microelectronics (imec) in Leuven, Belgium, will give researchers

Airbags are a staple of vehicle safety today – every new model has at least four in the cabin. Through the years, manufacturers expanded their

China is planning to build the first solar power station in space. By building the solar power station orbiting the earth at 36,000 kilometers, China

People who suffer from diabetes might get a chance to experience improved monitors for glucose levels in their bodies. Scientists from Washington State University have

Conventional wind turbines are large, heavy, expensive, and permanent. What if we could replace them with something light, versatile, extendable, retractable, and cheap? That is

While Quantum computing is still in its infancy and quantum computers have only been confined to the research Labs, IBM announced the world’s first commercially

Scientists at the University of Utah have successfully developed a method to produce human tissue by 3D printing. The futuristic vision of medical procedures could

Harvesting the wasted energy that is bound to appear in all possible manifestations of energy transaction is key in sustainable engineering, but the complexity of

Researchers from the Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering College headed by professor Xiaoyu (Rayne) Zheng have developed a novel method to 3D print piezoelectric materials. These
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