Magnetic storage media such as hard drives have revolutionized the handling of information: huge quantities of data are magnetically stored while relying on highly sensitive electronic components. And ...
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.
Two conceptual strategies for encoding information into self-assembling building blocks highlight opportunities and challenges in the realization of programmable colloidal nanostructures. Figure 1: ...
Modular, adjustable, mobile workstations that adapt to employees’ natural movements support continuous improvement while ...
(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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
It’s easy to think that the world’s most exciting robots are those that exist on the larger end of the size spectrum, whether it’s humanoid robots created by Boston Dynamics or even larger ...
Apple is in early discussions with Indian chipmakers to assemble and package components for the iPhone, the Economic Times reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. It is the ...
(Nanowerk News) Magnetic storage media such as hard drives have revolutionized the handling of information: We are used to dealing with huge quantities of magnetically stored data while relying on ...
It ‌is the first time Apple has considered assembling and packaging some chips in India, the ET report ‍said, adding that it ...