
Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology work in biomimetics - copying nature. Moths led to the radar invisible spy plane. Trees led to the Eiffel tower and th...

Energy harvesting has experienced significant growth over the past few years due to the ever-increasing desire to produce portable and wireless electronics with extended ...

New research by teams of MIT scientists and students could lead to cheaper and more efficient solar cells in the next few years, either by incorporating materials that ar...

Creative Materials, Inc., a leading manufacturer of electrically conductive ink, coatings and adhesives participated and exhibited at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics tra...

Recent reports suggest that Samsung has developed a new production method that could slash the cost of OLED manufacturing and change the face of display production with a...

The world's first plastic diode operating in the Ultra-high frequency (UHF) band has been developed by IMEC (Belgium) and TNO (The Netherlands). The rectifier is one of...

IBM Research has achieved a frequency of 26 GHz for graphene transistors with a gate length of 150 nm making it the highest frequency obtained for graphene so far. Grap...

A carbon nanotube-coated "smart yarn" that conducts electricity could be woven into soft fabrics that detect blood and monitor health, engineers at the University of Mich...

Gentag are due to speed up the introduction of their advanced mobile RFID sensor technology with a distribution agreement with BrightCard, Inc. BrightCard will initiall...

Scientists and engineers on GE's OLED research team are celebrating the holiday season with a first-ever OLED Christmas tree lighting at GE's Global Research Center headq...

BASF and OSRAM Opto Semiconductors have developed a highly efficient white organic light-emitting diode (OLED). For the first time an OLED not only is able to achieve a l...
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