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Quantum Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Dec 22, 2021

Novel algorithm allows for efficient and accurate verification of quantum devices

Technologies that take advantage of novel quantum mechanical behaviors are likely to become commonplace in the near future. These may include devices that use quantum information as input and output data, which require careful ...

Biotechnology Nov 18, 2021

A network of body monitoring devices using our own tissue as the basis for the internet of bodies

Human body communication (HBC) that takes advantage of the mostly conductive features of body tissues can provide highly secure and power-efficient data transmission among wearable, implanted and ingested medical devices, ...

Plants & Animals Nov 17, 2021

DogPhone could empower 'pandemic pups' to stay in touch with their owners

On the internet, the old saying goes, nobody knows you're a dog—but that could be set to change with the invention of a device which helps pets place video calls to their owners.

Nanomaterials Nov 16, 2021

A new oxide layer enhancement for perovskite electronic materials

As our lifestyles become ingrained in flexible electronics, smart devices, artificial intelligence, the internet of things, etc., high performance, electronic components that can perform high speed data collection, processing, ...

Political science Nov 8, 2021

Political ads before the 2020 presidential election collected personal data, spread misleading information

Online advertisements are found frequently splashed across news websites. Clicking on these banners or links provides the news site with revenue. But these ads also often use manipulative techniques, researchers say.

Social Sciences Oct 27, 2021

Social work advocacy critical to address digital divide as social justice issue

A University of Kansas professor is co-author of a new article that argues broadband access is a human rights issue and social justice matter as marginalized communities are left behind in the digital divide.

Environment Oct 11, 2021

Digital technology: friend or foe against climate change?

From the energy that goes into making smartphones to the fact that even emails create carbon emissions, the world's internet addiction comes with costs to the climate.

Nanomaterials Sep 27, 2021

Capturing light: New ergonomic photodetector for the trillion-sensor era

The world is heading towards a trillion-sensor economy where billions of devices using multiple sensors will be connected under the umbrella of Internet-of-things. An important part of this economy is constituted of light/photo ...

Nanomaterials Sep 23, 2021

MXene-GaN van der Waals metal-semiconductor junctions for high performance photodetection

High levels of dark current and noise have ailed metal-semiconductor-metal (MSM) photodetectors for years. Recently, scientists in China demonstrated that by replacing conventional metals with MXene, the dark current and ...

Polymers Sep 21, 2021

Tuning flexible circuits with light

Researchers from Sanken (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research) at Osaka University and Joanneum Research (Weiz, Austria), have shown how exposing an organic polymer to ultraviolet light can precisely modify ...

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