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Scientists develop advanced perovskite semiconductors for faster, flexible electronics

A team of researchers led by Professor Yong-Young Noh and Dr. Youjin Reo from POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) has developed a...

How personalized social media could improve well-being and time management

Researchers from the University of Bristol have found that customizing social media to match users' unique habits and needs could help them manage their...

New wearable fabric could grow living plants on your body

Imagine wearing a wristband or headband made from living plants—this is now a reality thanks to researchers from Cornell University. A team from the College...

Why solid-state lithium batteries break down over time

Solid-state lithium batteries are considered the future of energy storage. They promise to be safer and more powerful than the lithium-ion batteries we use today...

Scientists build ultrafast optical logic gate that works at room temperature

A new breakthrough in optical computing could help make computers dramatically faster. A team of scientists from Skoltech in Russia and the University of Wuppertal...

Tiny nuclear battery could power devices for decades without recharging

A team of researchers in South Korea has developed a new type of tiny nuclear battery that could power devices for years—or even decades—without...

Smart gloves could help deafblind people understand conversations

For the first time, people who are born deafblind may soon be able to understand live conversations, thanks to new smart textile technology developed...

Scientists build tiny chip to solve big overheating problem in next-gen electronics

As technology advances, engineers are finding new ways to build powerful microchips by stacking them on top of each other—just like a high-rise building...

New cooling system could keep your electronics faster and greener

As electronic devices get smaller and more powerful, keeping them cool enough to work properly has become a major challenge. Now, researchers at the University...

New crystal design could power wearable devices with body heat

Researchers at QUT have discovered a new way to create flexible semiconductors that could power wearable devices using the heat from our bodies. Their work...