Supply Chain
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DowDuPont's New High-Purity Perfluoroelastomer Provides Longer Seal Life
DowDuPont Transportation and Advanced Polymers has introduced DuPont™ Kalrez® 9600, an innovative perfluoroelastomer compound developed to meet the needs of the semiconductor fabricating industry.
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Faster Charging Solutions for Mobile
STMicroelectronics has recently introduced one of the world’s first chips to support the new Qj Extended Power specification for faster charging.
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Army Scientists are Researching Ways to Improve Batteries
A team of U.S. Army scientists is working on developing more efficient batteries.
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Holiday Tech Gifts: What Do They Really Want?
A new survey tracks holiday gifts most desired by adults and teens, with technology items making a strong showing.
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Software Can Verify and Identify DNA in Just a Few Minutes
Researchers at Columbia University and the New York Genome Center have developed a method to quickly and accurately identify people and cell lines from their DNA.
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Fast Flowing Heat in Graphene Heterostructures Discovered
Nanoscale head flow has a crucial role in many modern electronic and optoelectronic applications, like thermal management, photodetection, thermoelectrics and data communication. 2D layered materials are starting to confirm their groundbreaking role in many of these applications.
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Move Over, Intel: Samsung To Become Top Chip Maker
IC Insights forecasts that Samsung will displace Intel as the number one semiconductor company in the world in its update to the 2017 McClean Report.
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Ultra-low Power Biometric Sensors Introduced for Healthcare Wearables
Silicon Labs has introduced a new family of sensors with advanced heart rate monitoring and electrocardiogram capabilities
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Two Internet of Things Development Boards Feature Bluetooth Low Energy Technology
ON Semiconductor’s new boards help designers with smart home, smart city, industrial automation and health applications
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Researchers find Magnetoelectric Material Can Boost Electronic's Memory
Researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison discover new material can create stronger electronics.
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Scientists Make Transparent Materials Absorb Light
A group of physicists from Russia, Sweden and the U.S. have demonstrated a highly unusual optical effect. They managed to “virtually” absorb light using a material that has no light-absorbing capacity.
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New Technique Developed to Model Transplantation of the Human Liver
A team of scientists, physicians and engineers from the Center for Engineering in Medicine (CEM) and the Transplant Center of the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) at the Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA have reported the development of a new technology that will enable researchers to better study liver transplantation in a pre-clinical setting.
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New Defense Against Hackers is Only a Few Atoms Thick
Researchers at New York University Tandon School of Engineering have introduced a new class of unclonable cybersecurity security primitives made of a low-cost nanomaterial with the highest possible level of structural randomness.
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New 3D Printers are 10 Times Faster Than Commercial Counterparts
MIT engineers have developed a new desktop 3D printer that performs up to 10 times faster than existing commercial counterparts. Most common printers may fabricate a few Lego-sized bricks in one hour but the new design can print similarly sized objects in just a few minutes.
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Microwave-based Test Method Can Help 3D Chip Designers
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology have invented a new approach to testing multilayered, 3D computer chips that are now appearing in some of the latest consumer devices.
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Researchers Develop Huge Breakthrough in Topological Insulator Based Devices
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have recently made a significant breakthrough in this field of research.
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Major Breakthrough in Quantum Computing, Key Components Developed
A team from the University of Sydney and Microsoft, with Stanford University in the U.S., has miniaturized a component that is essential for the scale-up of quantum computing.
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New OPPO Camera Phone Offers More Storage
On Monday, the OPPO F5 6GB phone was available to order in India — just a few weeks after the F5 4GB debuted.
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New Discovery Creates Better and Cheaper Transparent Conductors
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have made a discovery that could improve the conductivity of a type of glass coating which is used in items like touch screens, solar cells and energy-efficient windows.
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New Animation Method Develops Better Light in Computer Graphics
Computer scientists at Aalto University in Otaniemi, Finland, have developed a new computational method that creates more realistic light in computer graphics.
