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Enhancing semiconductor fabrication efficiency with vibrational spectroscopy
The semiconductor industry is facing increasing pressure to produce large volumes of smaller, higher performance semiconductor devices that can cope with modern power-hungry data processing techniques such as artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Google GNoME deep learning reveals millions of new materials
The AI tool Google GNoME has identified a remarkable 2.2 million new crystals, including 380,000 stable materials, potentially powering future technological advancements.
Revolutionising robotics with material innovation
The robotics sector is witnessing a paradigm shift and a large part of that is fuelled by advancements in materials science.
New surface mount clock oscillators from Euroquartz
Euroquartz has introduced two new series of surface mount clock oscillators that can be supplied on quick turnaround from the company’s UK manufacturing facility.
The benefits of semiconductor manufacturing in Low Earth Orbit (LEO)
The concept of manufacturing semiconductors in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) harnesses the unique conditions ofspaceto enhance the production quality and efficiency of these critical components.
How multi-camera systems are used in sports broadcasting
Multi-camera systems have changed sports broadcasting as they help capture various angles simultaneously, transition between camera feeds, provide replays, etc.
GNSS dual-band module enhances positioning accuracy
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is shipping theTeseo-LIV4FGNSS dual-band module from STMicroelectronics.
Shape-changing materials advance 3D printing
Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have created a new approach to 3D printing, by using materials that mimic the properties of living muscles. These materials, known as liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs), are soft, flexible polymers that change shape dramatically when they are exposed to heat or other stimuli.
AIKO’s Jinan factory rolls out its first solar module
Building on the success of its Zhuhai and Yiwu bases, AIKO has officially launched its Jinan facility, combining semiconductor-industry management, Industry 4.0, and 100% green power.
OSU researchers investigate new nanocrystals
The discovery of new, luminous nanocrystal materials by scientists at the Oregon State University (OSU) has implications for the optoelectronics sector as the materials have the ability to be toggled from light to dark and back again.