When it comes to producing cheaper components, let there be light! Fortunately, an international team of researchers developed a light-based manipulation method that could be used to mass-produce ...
An international team of researchers has developed a new light-based manipulation method that could one day be used to mass produce electronic components for smartphones, computers and other devices.
(Nanowerk News) An international team of researchers has developed a new light-based manipulation method that could one day be used to mass produce electronic components for smartphones, computers and ...
Celestica (NYSE:CLS) delivers global electronics manufacturing services, combining engineering, design, assembly, testing, ...
Most of today’s electronic components and devices are made using automated machines that require expensive and high-precision robots. As the shrinking size and precision requirements of the device ...
Chemistry isn't necessarily the most photogenic of disciplines, but 10 years ago, George M. Whitesides' group at Harvard University grabbed the chemical community's attention with a picture of a ...
In a study published in Materials Horizons, researchers at North Carolina State University developed a new method for self-assembling electronic devices. The proof-of-concept work produced diodes and ...
Self-assembling electronics made from liquid metal particles could provide a cheaper way of manufacturing computer chips, simply by harnessing the basic physics of how fluids flow through tiny ...
Researchers have demonstrated a new technique, called D-Met, for self-assembling electronic devices. The proof-of-concept work was used to create diodes and transistors, and paves the way for ...
A Lithuanian company called Neurotechnology has developed a device they are calling an ultrasonic 3D printer. Built by the firm's Ultrasound Research Group, it is just a prototype at this stage and is ...