As electronics have gotten smaller and more flexible, they’ve been incorporated into more uses in the field of healthcare.
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Biodegradable electronics can break down into harmful microplastics
Northeastern University researchers have discovered that materials used in the development of transient electronics—devices ...
An ultrathin ferroelectric capacitor demonstrates strong electric polarization despite being just 30 nm thick including top ...
An ultrathin ferroelectric capacitor, designed by researchers from Japan, demonstrates strong electric polarization despite ...
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Simplified power factor correction: Sensorless control could enable smaller, more reliable electronic adapters
Single-phase power factor correction (PFC) circuits—a kind of front-end AC/DC converters—are ubiquitous in a variety of ...
It’s the best time of the year to unwrap a new smartphone, laptop, television, or other shiny, new electronics product. Congratulations! But now that you’ve freed your device from its cardboard or ...
Medical device equipment manufacturers work in an environment where product quality isn't just a competitive advantage, it's a regulatory necessity with direct implications for patient safety. As ...
Amy Nichol Smith spent more than 20 years working as a journalist for TV and newspapers before transitioning to software and hardware product reviews for consumers and small businesses. She has been ...
As U.S. border inspections intensify, privacy experts explain when using a burner phone may help limit what agents can ...
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