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RESEARCHERS AT THE DUKE UNIVERSITY DEVELOPED THE WORLD’S FIRST FULLY RECYCLABLE PRINTED ELECTRONICS

RESEARCHERS AT THE DUKE UNIVERSITY DEVELOPED THE WORLD’S FIRST FULLY RECYCLABLE PRINTED ELECTRONICS

With the increase in demand for wearable electronic devices, the need for flexible, thin, and compact electronic circuits also arises. Wearable devices and many other sophisticated systems need sensors that can be attached to various kinds of surfaces or substrates. Therefore, it is necessary for the sensors to be flexible and also hold the same …

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BYU researchers create world’s most power-efficient high-speed ADC microchip

To meet soaring demand for lightning-quick mobile technology, each year tech giants create faster, more powerful devices with longer-lasting battery power than previous models. A major reason companies like Apple and Samsung can miraculously pull this off year after year is because engineering wizards around the world are designing increasingly power-efficient microchips that still deliver …

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Researchers develop LED covering full visible light spectrum

LED and OLED lighting, which is generally called solid-state lighting (SSL), is becoming more common as the next generation lighting. Evaluations of total luminous flux (a performance index for lighting) and color are important for SSL, and to evaluate those values, it is indispensable to measure the light intensity of each wavelength accurately based on …

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