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'Egg-based electronics' offer surprisingly good electrical performance Phys.Org (Phys.org)—Egg white—also known as egg albumen—is not only good-tasting, it also has very good dielectric properties, along with a high transparency and … Egg whites aren't just great for cocktails, but electronics, too |
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Nanowire resonators can be used to miniaturize energy-efficient … – Phys.Org
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Nanowire resonators can be used to miniaturize energy-efficient …
Phys.Org Computers that fit in our pockets, television screens no thicker than a door, and cars only slightly bigger than their passengers, technology is constantly getting … |
Researchers develop dynamic templates critical to printable … – Phys.Org
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Researchers develop dynamic templates critical to printable …
Phys.Org When it comes to efficiency, sometimes it helps to look to Mother Nature for advice – even in technology as advanced as printable, flexible electronics. |
New material may help cut battery costs for electric cars, cellphones – Phys.Org
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New material may help cut battery costs for electric cars, cellphones
Phys.Org Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas and Seoul National University have designed a novel battery cathode material that offers a potentially … |
How indigo pigment can be used in electronics – Phys.Org
How indigo pigment can be used in electronics
Phys.Org In indigo molecules, however, such "excited" electronic states are quickly dissipated and converted into heat before they can be used. That means that both solar cells and light-emitting diodes will be difficult to realise with the indigo family of … |
Making flexible electronics with nanowire networks – Phys.Org
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Making flexible electronics with nanowire networks
Phys.Org However, there is not yet an industrial-scale process for producing enough graphene to meet the demand. Conductive polymers are easily molded into different shapes and conductive enough to be used in some photovoltaics and LED-based devices, but … |