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electronics: NASA develops memory-storing e-textile material Wearable electronics: NASA develops memory-storing e-textile material By Sebastian Anthony on
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It's like staring 'into a black hole': World's darkest material will be used to make
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The first fully-2D, wonder-material graphene-molybdenite transistor could be the future of fast electronics
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puff of air was supposed to blow about 60g of material into the sampling
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on May 1, 2014 at 1:08 pm Comment Share This article When any exotic new material is found researchers often
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all the rage, with repeated articles, discussions, and papers on the material’s amazing conductive properties
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graphene’s structure and capabilities , it’s become clear that while the material has amazing potential , it
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earthquakes, but the way surface acoustic waves (SAWs) can propagate through a material. This experiment used a
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surrounded the most sensitive  computer components with a sac of soft material, air- and water
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Letters describes a new kind of microactuator made from vanadium oxide. This material has some pretty incredible
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viable have relied on petrochemicals, which is largely what we rely on now. The material created by the
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Terms of use . MIT is reporting that it has created a new, cheap material — using a microwave
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from the links on this page. Terms of use . When any exotic new material is found researchers often
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the project on the back burner until humanity creates a building material that’s strong enough
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an order of magnitude. Iron Ore Could Be The Next Big 2D Material July 31, 2018 at
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of the researchers, Serdar Kocaman, “the light disperses through the material as if the
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form of carbon, dubbed carbyne, is stronger and stiffer than any known material. In fact
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theory is that after the Big Bang, there were still small local areas where material was gathered to
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little square inch. Sony has announced that it has developed a new magnetic tape material that demolishes the
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fluid consistency. If you press the bulbous shape down on something, the material flows around it. Jamming
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A Canadian company called Hyperstealth is reporting that it has developed Quantum Stealth, a material that renders the
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Vonnegut’s “Player Piano,” workers displaced by robots find themselves with an abundance of material goods but a
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scientists and tech enthusiasts both hailed it as the breakthrough in material engineering that would drive
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it. All semiconductors, whether we’re talking about silicon or a fancy III-V material such as gallium arsenide
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At this point, it’s an old and overused piece of standup material: we don’t need
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drive is basically an anti-gravity system that uses a block of material with negative mass to
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detailed a method for transforming an insulative layer into a conductive material by exposing it to
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space. Comets and meteorites are the typical carriers for this material, but this study suggests
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for unique applications. As it typically happens, folks first imagine using a promising new material to store
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the study of how the structure of a material at an atomic scale
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up. This layering process differs depending on the printer and the material it works with — metal
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In contrast to our nonpolar lipids that shun polar water, a material that could spontaneously sculpt
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clear the way for mass industrial production of the material. Graphene has a
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the positive electrode — their chemical properties keep them bound to the positive electrode material while they lack electrons
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the study of how the structure of a material at an atomic scale
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properties. The most common example is negative refraction: In nature, every known material has a positive
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surfaces. It seems all the researchers need to perfect the material is time. Now read
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a crystallized form of carbon that is something of a “wonder material.” It’s incredibly cheap
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affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use . German material scientists from Kiel University
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sooner than expected. Instead of making an actual cloak — a flowing, amorphous material that clings to
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talk, delivered by Adam Brand of Applied Materials, mostly focused on the material and architectural
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know that it also happens to be the most thermally conductive solid material in the
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mixes CMYKW pigments into it as needed to create the final colored material. Interestingly, it uses a
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methods. First, you can boost the efficiency of the thermal interface material (TIM). Intel has caught
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UCLA, started by smearing graphite oxide — a cheap and very easily produced material — films on blank DVDs
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sheets of mylar. Basically, as photons make contact with the solar sail material, some of it
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of metamaterials . In general, a metamaterial is an artificial, man-made material that has unnatural properties
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other devices, the Nexus 9 comes with Android 5.0 Lollipop . Google’s new Material Design — a simple
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power a signal has, the more it will essentially bump into inner material of the
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very simple devices, essentially consisting of a single piece of semiconducting material — like gallium arsenide (GaAs
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inks. The printing process is similar to old-fashioned silk-screening where material is deposited in
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were the readings given off by the resulting plume of material: rather than being made
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the Sandy Bridge-E processors are the last to use real thermal material between the die
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by absorbing photons (sunlight) and converting them into electrons (electricity). If a material is transparent, however, by
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the path of rays to walk back to the material that must have caused
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finally let 3D printing decentralize design and manufacturing. Called F-Electric, the material — which can be used
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metal. It was later found that if a third sacrificial stick of material was used a
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at this point, totally incapable of providing any further advancement; a new material is needed, one that
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of energy that is harvestable. However, the weight of a material is an important factor
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that’s similar to paper When fashioned into an electrochemical capacitor, this paper-like material has a volumetric
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In single-pattern lithography, a wafer is covered with a light-sensitive material, known as a
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going. This requires a certain mass and volume of fissile material (i.e. the material
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the links on this page. Terms of use . Electrical engineers and material scientists at MIT have
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indirect. The blue laser beam is also converted by a fluorescent phosphor material into a pure
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reach this conclusion, the NASA researchers bombarded different samples of simulated surface material of Europa
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you learn how it was made, that budget sounds high, if anything. The suit material itself is actually cobbled
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characteristics to its silicon-based cousins, but because single sheets of the material are just 0.65nm
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can efficiently absorb light on almost any surface. A layer of this material could be used as
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objects. Alternatively, the gripper can start closed to contain a material or object, then open
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like the MakerBot and food-centric ChefJet lay down layers of material to build
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as the company’s popular 60W AmbientLED, so they likely share a phosphor material and LED
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power fusion facility Tagged In science space gadgets green engineering solar power power electricity material science dyson sphere templeton
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angle, staying a constant distance from the head depositing the material. If all the
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a NAND memory cell or the precise amount of a dopant material inside a semiconductor
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Its ruggedness and longevity is a virtue of the material being used: copper hexacyanoferrate
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they carry, for incredibly long periods (milliseconds). More importantly, while virtually every other qubit material must be kept at
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s so hard to reach these temperatures, and because the material universe acts so weirdly
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3D painting model not only incorporates the texture of the underlying material in how
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very efficient electricity, but electricity! The uses for such a material are far reaching and
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coating is fairly tricky, but here’s the basic gist. The Dutch material scientists came up with
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a printing process, the UCF team feels it can print the material on a larger
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polymer-coated pouch with an ionic liquid electrolyte. Aluminum has always been a compelling material for battery
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in making electrostatic attraction work for lifting objects was developing a material that conducts the
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standing for indium gallium zinc oxide; it refers to the semiconducting material used to build