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The Tiny Switch That Runs Every Computer and Gadget
Nearly every piece of technology you use—from smartphones to computers—relies on one revolutionary component: the transistor.
The 2025 Billie Jean King Cup Playoffs in Bengaluru will mark the first time India uses Hawk-Eye and electronic line-calling ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Rubber electronics are first to offer complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor functionality
Researcher Cunjiang Yu and his research team, including several of his former students, have announced a significant ...
Alexandre Bourré and his brother, Samuel, will help you declutter your home, reduce landfill waste and assist Canadians in ...
The new technology is more sustainable than existing transistor manufacturing technologies because the materials are fully ...
Next-gen networking tech, sometimes powered by light instead of electricity, is emerging as a critical piece of AI ...
As the C language, which forms the basis of critical global software like operating systems, faces security limitations, ...
COMs eliminate the need for complete embedded system redesigns by making them easier to upgrade, delivering sustainability ...
Taiwanese DRAM manufacturer Nanya Technology recorded its highest single-month revenue in four years in October 2025, ...
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Mushrooms May Replace Metal in Future Computers — And You Could Build One At Home
Learn how scientists found a way to turn mushrooms into computer chips and how these living computers can make the future of technology more sustainable.
Inbrain Neuroelectronics signed a pact with Microsoft to use the tech giant’s Azure AI infrastructure to advance the Spanish ...
Auburn University scientists have developed a new class of materials that allow precise control over free electrons, potentially transforming computing and chemical manufacturing. Imagine a future ...
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