2017-07-27 - Vivek Nanda

NUS engineers get closer to spin-wave devices

NUS engineers have developed a method of propagating spin waves in multiple directions, paving the way towards high speed, miniaturised…

2017-07-25 - EE Times Asia

Electron pulses control nanomagnets for data storage

Skyrmions are comprised of a spin-correlated ensemble of electrons acting as a topological magnet on certain microscopic surfaces, and its…

2017-07-10 - Kyocera

Solid-oxide fuel cell achieves 3kW rating

By utilising exhaust heat from power generation, the new system delivers 52% generation efficiency and total energy efficiency of 90%…

2017-07-07 - VLSI Research

Carl Zeiss #1 in critical subsystem list

The collective market share of the top 10 suppliers for 2016 increased from 47% to 49%.

2017-07-06 - R. Colin Johnson

Solid-state device measures quantum-level temperature

The shift to the SI standard should be especially helpful to electronics engineers seeking to measure hot spots on a…

2017-06-20 - Nordson

Solder paste improves RFID bond reliability

The SolderPlus paste doesn’t require curing time and can be stored at a higher temperature, requiring less time to thaw,…

2017-06-15 - EE Times Asia

Jagged nanowires boost fuel cell performance

Altering platinum nanoscale wires from a smooth surface to a jagged one could dramatically reduce the amount of precious metal…

2017-06-12 - Iowa State University

Half-light, half-matter paves way for faster circuits

Nanophotonic circuits with their large bandwidth can be up to 1 million times faster than current electrical circuits, researchers say.

2017-06-08 - Toyoda Gosei, ASM

Toyoda, ASM develop e-Rubber for smart devices

The companies have reached an exclusive licensing deal on the Slide-Ring material used to develop e-Rubber, a smart polymer that…

2017-05-29 - University of Michigan

Water-based film paves way for cheaper semicons

Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a method to synthesise and deposit crystalline semiconductor films from water at…