Nearly every piece of technology you use—from smartphones to computers—relies on one revolutionary component: the transistor.
New lab-grown neurons behave like real brain cells, and they could solve AI’s biggest flaw with shocking simplicity.
The post examines reverse-phase dimming, also known as trailing-edge dimming, commonly used in modern lighting systems.
A new fabrication method guides liquid gallium beneath graphene after lithography, producing durable superconducting devices ...
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ASRock Z890 Taichi

Aesthetically, the ASRock Z890 Taichi motherboard looks a bit plain: It's predominantly black (like most boards today), ...
Halide perovskites is a recently emerged platform for the creation of efficient memristors. In turn, single-crystal inorganic ...
In the intervening 21 years between completing his further education (1990) and starting at Naim (2001), Sells earned his ...
Detailed price information for Taiwan Semiconductor ADR (TSM-N) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
Ken Fisher is retiring after 55 years as a broadcast technician, ending a career that spanned the evolution of radio from ...
Miroslav Hancar] wasn’t satisfied with abusing just a single component for our Component Abuse Challenge. He decided to abuse ...
One of the joys of writing up the entries for the 2025 Component Abuse Challenge has come in finding all the different alternative uses for the humble transistor. This building block of all modern ...
Could a single memristor replace both the driving transistor and storage capacitor in micro-LEDs? Prof. Tae-Geun Kim and team ...