Researchers at Northeastern University have discovered how to change the electronic state of matter on demand, a breakthrough that could make electronics 1,000 times faster and more efficient.
Electronics often get thrown away after use because recycling them requires extensive work for little payoff. Researchers have now found a way to change the game ...
TOKYO & SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (“Renesas”, TSE: 6723), a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, and Altium Limited (“Altium”, ASX: ALU), a global leader in ...
Why the electronics industry faces pressure to create more sustainable products. What steps can be taken to create more sustainable flexible electronics in the future. By 2030, global electronic waste ...
In a paper published in the journal Small, a team of physicists from IISER Pune have developed tiny electronic devices from a special semiconductor material called bismuth oxyselenide (Bi 2 O 2 Se).
In his recent article, "AI in the Tech Industry is Here—and It’s Reshaping the Job Landscape," my colleague Cabe Atwell portends the changes needed for Electronic Design’s readers in the tech business ...
Last month, key executives promoting sustainability activities in the electronics gathered for a Climate Week NYC panel titled “Power On: Climate & Circularity in Electronics.” Many key discussion ...
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