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Scientists use atomic switches to reliably connect individual molecules to electrodes
Electronics keep shrinking, but silicon is starting to run into physical limits. To go smaller, researchers are turning to ...
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Transistors: the tiny parts running everything
Transistors may be small, but they’re the reason modern electronics work. This video breaks down how these tiny components ...
Whether you just got a Switch 2 or you've had yours for a while, you may want to grab some key accessories to make it fit your gaming style even more than it already does. Not only can the right ...
A shiny gray crystal called platinum-bismuth-two hides an electronic world unlike anything scientists have seen before.
Over on YouTube [Lockdown Electronics] reviews an old bit of kit known as the Silicon Controlled Rectifier (SCR). Invented in the 1950s the SCR is a type of thyristor and they were popular back in ...
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Neuronal master switch reshapes brain activity during learning
Memories and learning processes are based on changes in the brain's neuronal connections and, as a result, in signal transmission between neurons.
Our pick of the best Switch 2 games around right now is the perfect jumping off point if you're looking for something to tuck into on Nintendo's latest console. It still doesn't feel real, but Hollow ...
The world’s energy demand is rising, and NREL’s ULIS power module could help meet it. Demand for energy worldwide is climbing rapidly, driven in part by power hungry data centers that support ...
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