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Boing Boing on MSNScientists develop slime that generates electricity when squeezedA new slime-like material developed by University of Guelph scientists generates electricity when squeezed, opening doors for applications from medical devices to clean energy harvesting. The material ...
Researchers at the HUN-REN Wigner Research Centre for Physics have discovered a new state of matter, in which liquid droplets behave as actively moving, interacting particles under the influence of an ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNNext-gen MRAM could replace DRAM chips in your next computerMemory technologies have seen rapid advancements as researchers strive to overcome the limitations of conventional systems.
Scientists discover that self-assembling vitamin crystals convert physical force into electricity, creating safe, ...
Tb2(MoO4)3 functions as a multiferroic at 160 °C, addressing key limitations and opening new avenues for high-temperature ...
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University in collaboration with colleagues have engineered 3D-printed biodegradable ...
While most multiferroics can't operate above room temperature, a team of researchers at Tohoku University demonstrated that ...
These industries need advanced sensors, audio devices, and SONARs, which heavily depend on piezoelectric materials. It is anticipated that the demand for these devices will increase further due to the ...
CAS Key Laboratory of Magnetic Materials and Devices, Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo 315201, P. R. China Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory ...
ANSYS(TM) FEM: #multiphysics #simulation of #MEMS-sensors based on #silicon with #piezoelectric thin-film layers and etched #quartz crystals ...
In a significant perspective article published in Engineering, researchers present an innovative concept: the in situ conversion of universal hydraulic energy to electricity to address common ...
Simone Ferri, APMS Group Vice-President and MEMS Sub-Group General Manager, STMicroelectronics MEMS growth fueled by piezo materials and electrification Jean-Christophe Eloy, CEO and President of Yole ...
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