Electronics

New chip-free tags could revolutionize smart packaging and cut electronic waste

Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed an eco-friendly alternative to traditional electronic tags, which could reduce waste and improve smart packaging. These chip-free...

Scientists discover high-temperature multiferroic, paving the way for next-gen electronics

Multiferroic materials, which have the special ability to connect magnetism and electricity, are now one step closer to real-world applications. While most of these materials...

New tech sends power through the body for wearable devices

Scientists have developed a new technology called Power-Over-Skin, which allows electricity to travel through the human body. This could lead to a future where wearable...

New diamond-based transistor could power the future of electronics

Scientists from the University of Glasgow have made a major breakthrough that could lead to a new generation of powerful and efficient electronic devices. Their...

Revolutionary cooling tech could slash energy use in data centers and electronics

A new breakthrough in cooling technology could help cut energy use in data centers, high-performance electronics, and even food drying. A start-up called Ionic Wind...

New security flaws found in Apple processors – Your data may be at risk

Apple has always promoted its processors as both fast and secure. But a team of international cybersecurity researchers has now discovered two major security flaws...

Nature-inspired printing technology could transform flexible electronics

A new printing technology, inspired by the strength and resilience of tree roots, is set to revolutionize flexible electronics. This breakthrough, developed by researchers at...

Smaller, smarter, greener: Mixing 2D materials with silicon for future tech

Nanoelectronics power our everyday lives, from smartphones and computers to medical devices. This field focuses on creating tiny components, like transistors and circuits, that fit...

Scientists develop high-speed optical memory to revolutionize computing

Researchers have developed a groundbreaking optical memory device called a programmable photonic latch, promising faster and more efficient data storage for optical systems. This new...

Tiny chip brings advanced spectral sensing to everyday devices

Imagine a smartphone that can check for spoiled food, detect counterfeit drugs, or even diagnose diseases. This futuristic vision is becoming a reality thanks to...