For decades the density of integrated circuits has grown exponentially, according to the empirical Moore´s law published in 1965. In this period, the storage density has increased by a factor of about 100 million. Yet, this rapid development is approaching fundamental...
Better Navigation of the Complex Resistive Switching Landscape
A recent Progress Report on the recommended methods of studying resistive switching devices is reviewed.
Single Step 3D Printing of Piezoelectric Sensors
Researchers 3D printed piezoelectric sensors in a single step at room temperature by extruding a piezoelectric nanocomposite sandwiched between two layers of silver paste acting as electrodes.
Smart Material for Autonomous Driving or Robotics
Scientists have shown the potential of liquid crystal shells as enabling material for a vast array of future applications.
1st International Symposium on Single Photon-based Quantum Technologies
Bringing together leading quantum researchers to pave the way towards quantum-enabled devices in the near future.
More Energy-Efficient Cooling
With a new material, waste heat from industry can now be used in environmentally friendly cooling systems.
Organic Ferroelectric Tunnel Junction for Memristive Devices [Video]
Researchers report a ferroelectric tunnel junction for organic-based memristors having a record-high tunneling electroresistance (TER) at room temperature, which could ensure large data integration density in computers.
Tools for Protein Science Special Issue
Protein Science has published a Special Issue on Tools for Protein Science edited by Brian Matthews from the University of Oregon. Data analysis in life and physical sciences has come a long way since the development of high-power, high-speed computers, and computer...
Warming Up to Graphene Papers for Personal Thermal Management
Graphene papers provide chemical and mechanical stability, high thermal conductivity and low electrical resistance in the development of personal thermal management systems.
Image-based Computational Fluid Dynamics in the Lung: Virtual Reality or New Clinical Practice?
Image-based computational fluid dynamics (CFD) predicts airflow in the lungs, providing more sensitive biomarkers of how well your lungs are working.