In a study published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory discovered a chemical “chameleon” that could improve the process of purifying rare-earth metals used in clean energy, medicine, and national security applications.
The world's most powerful supercomputer is helping resolve conflicting research results that have puzzled scientists for more than a decade, which could also shine new light inside collapsing stars.
Water contamination from chemicals used in modern technology is an increasingly serious global issue. A recent study by the US Centers for Disease Control revealed that 98 % of individuals tested had detectable levels of PFAS, a group of highly persistent compounds known as "forever chemicals," in their bloodstream.
Littelfuse, Inc., an industrial technology manufacturing company empowering a sustainable, connected, and safer world, is proud to announce the launch of the IX4341 and IX4342 dual 5 ampere low-side MOSFET gate drivers. These gate drivers are specifically designed for driving MOSFETs and complete the existing IX434x driver series by adding the remaining two logic input versions. The IX434x series now consists of dual non-inverting, dual inverting, and non-inverting and inverting input versions, providing customers with a comprehensive range of options.
According to Advanced Photonics, researchers from the Beijing Institute of Technology created a novel type of temperature-adaptive radiative cooling system that dynamically adapts its cooling capabilities in response to the ambient temperature.
With its inspection systems, Viscom offers electronics manufacturers worldwide comprehensive inspection coverage – from 3D SPI and 3D AOI to 3D AXI and 3D MXI. At SMTA Mexico, September 11–12, 2024 in Guadalajara, visitors to Booth #539 can learn more about Viscom's brand-new X-ray inspection system - iX7059 One and the latest iS6052 series.
With funding from the Department of Energy’s Office of Science and direction from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, a new Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) has been established. Its goal is to advance microelectronics manufacturing by exploring novel approaches to component construction.
In their quest for a more power-efficient future, researchers at Tohoku University have effectively boosted the capacity, lifespan durability, and cost-effectiveness of a capacitor, according to a study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.
The Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory is a world leader in molten salt reactor technology development -; and its researchers additionally perform the fundamental science necessary to enable a future where nuclear energy becomes more efficient.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced $125 million in financing for two Energy Innovation Hub teams to provide the scientific groundwork for seeding and accelerating next-generation innovations beyond today’s generation of lithium-ion batteries.
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