Cree announced today that it is celebrating 20 years of LED innovation and leadership. Growing from six founders in 1987 to more than 2,600 employees worldwide today, Cree continues to work with silicon carbide and galli...
New fundamental particles aren't found only at Fermilab and at other particle accelerators. They also can be found hiding in plain pieces of ceramic, scientists at the University of Illinois report.
The newly form...
Working with an organic semiconductor, electrical-engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas have fabricated and tested two similar but slightly different biosensors that can measure important physiological si...
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Researchers at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) have developed an inexpensive solar cell that can be painted or printed on flexible plastic sheets. "The process is simple,? said lead researcher a...
Research and Markets has announced the addition of “New Perspectives for Nitride Materials and Devices” to their offering.
With an annual volume of more than 5 millions units of 2” equivalent substra...
Numerous environmental benefits of buying high-performance, environmentally friendly computer equipment are highlighted in the first annual report issued by the Green Electronics Council this week. The report, called "Th...
World Battery & Fuel Cell Chemicals and Materials market is projected to maintain a strong CAGR of 6.7% over 2001-2010 to reach US$21.2 billion by 2010. Japan, with a share estimated at 29.04% in 2006, constitutes th...
New research at the Georgia Institute of Technology could soon make that tangle of wires under desks and in data centers a thing of the past.
Scientists at the Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) at Georgia Tech a...
Researchers at Purdue University are perfecting a technique for manufacturing parts that have complex shapes and precision internal features by depositing layers of powdered materials, melting the powder with a laser and...
Networks of sensors mounted on commercial aircraft might one day check continuously for the formation of structural defects, possibly reducing or eliminating scheduled aircraft inspections.
Like nerve endings in a hu...
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