Scientists have recently discovered an interaction between an electromagnetic wave and its own magnetic component as it ...
Retro holiday decorations that wouldn’t pass safety codes today Holiday décor from the 1950s through the 1980s was bold, ...
A research team led by Kim Seong-jae, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Seoul National ...
A Korean research team has developed a new energy-harvesting water purification system capable of producing both purified ...
Researchers from the University of Osaka, University of Tokyo, and Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science ...
Samsung’s research division has taken a swing at the long-standing limitations of traditional NAND flash and introduced a ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford have for the first time discovered an approach to electrically switch organic LEDs ...
Researchers have discovered that ferroelectric fluids can harness an overlooked transverse electrostatic force (TEF) to rise over 80 mm, without magnets or high voltages. By exploiting the fluid's ...
Ferroelectric fluids use a strong transverse electrostatic force to climb 80 mm, enabling lightweight, low-voltage motors and compact energy-efficient actuators.
Computers that no longer overheat and operate at lightning speed, while consuming much less energy. This prospect could well become reality thanks to an astonishing discovery that links ...