This discovery offers a new way to design electronics without needing multiple materials or complex interfaces. “What we’re shooting for is the highest level of control over material properties,” says ...
Dateline: Detroit, Michigan, 1981—in an effort to meet more stringent exhaust emissions and fuel economy standards, automakers have developed on-board computerized engine controls. With ignition ...
Researchers have taken a giant leap toward transforming how future electronics will work—by controlling matter itself. For decades, scientists have chased the dream of designing devices that operate ...
Beyond electronics, these phase-changing materials may someday power new kinds of sensors or storage devices. This isn’t just a one-time experiment—it’s a major step toward reimagining how technology ...
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