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New Nickel-Tungsten Alloy Powers Greener, Faster Memory Chips

Scientists discover Ni₄W, a low-cost alloy that boosts memory efficiency and cuts power use in future electronic devices.

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Light-controlled quantum material paves the way for next-gen electronicsMac Oliveau
Flexible wearables revolutionize astronaut health monitoring in spaceJoshua Shavit
Transparent wood looks to revolutionize home construction and personal electronicsJoseph Shavit
New nanoscale transistors use quantum tunneling to achieve high performance and efficiencyJoshua Shavit
Scientists create nanotubes that point in one directionJoshua Shavit
New type of magnetism promises 1000x faster electronicsRebecca Shavit
Groundbreaking chemical process converts plastic waste into electronic devicesJoshua Shavit
Green Energy: Scientists develop the world’s first wood transistorJoseph Shavit
World’s first transient electronic bandage speeds healing by 30%Joseph Shavit
Groundbreaking technology could put an end to camera ‘notches’ on smartphonesJoseph Shavit
White Graphene nanotubes will revolutionize just about everythingJoseph Shavit
Breakthrough Play-Doh-like material can revolutionize electronicsJoseph Shavit
The ‘holy grail’ in electronic ‘smart’ skin has arrivedJoseph Shavit
Wallpaper your room with new paper-thin speaker techologyJoseph Shavit
Japanese scientist creates electric chopsticks to enhance food flavorJoseph Shavit
Self-repairing electronics are on the wayJoseph Shavit
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