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Consumer electronic devices are made from materials that we have been using for more than 60 years, mainly silicon, germanium ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNResearchers develop smaller, more efficient space-tolerant computer chipsSpace is a highly volatile environment. Factors like radiation, extreme temperatures, and debris make outer space a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNRobots learn to dismantle complex electronics in e-waste recycling breakthroughEU project ReconCycle uses adaptable AI-powered robots to automate e-waste recycling, improving safety and efficiency.
Hit by the US-China tariff war, Chinese electronics component manufacturers are reducing prices by up to 5% as Indian companies negotiate new contracts. This could lead to 2-3% savings for Indian ...
India has been attempting to establish itself in the global electronics manufacturing industry for years; it has assembled more smartphones than ever before and exported devices at historic rates.
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Tech Xplore on MSNAdvanced microelectronics: Why a next-gen semiconductor doesn't fall to piecesA new class of semiconductors that can store information in electric fields could enable computers that run on less power, ...
When the Armatron first came out, in 1981, robotics engineers started contacting Watanabe. “I wasn’t so much hearing from ...
The exemptions are not a full reprieve. Other tariffs will still apply to electronics and smartphones. The Trump administration had applied a tariff of 20 percent on Chinese goods earlier this ...
They hope to one day build an ... These Electronics-Free Robots Can Walk Right Off the 3D-Printer Mar. 25, 2025 — This a robot can walk, without electronics, and only with the addition of a ...
The Trump administration has rolled back some of its global tariffs, excluding smartphones, computers, semiconductors, and other advanced electronics. This decision, announced by US Customs and ...
A pair of physicists at Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, in Argentina, have created a computer simulation of the famed ...
NUS researchers have shown that a single transistor can replicate both neural and synaptic behaviors, marking a significant ...
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