Researchers of the MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology and the CTIT Institute for ICT Research at the University of Twente in The Netherlands have demonstrated working electronic circuits tha... Read more
Innovation from MIT could allow many biological components to be connected to produce predictable effects. Researchers have made great progress in recent years in the design and creation of... Read more
Norwegian researchers are developing electronics that disappear to order. When the FM frequencies are removed in Norway in 2017, all old-fashioned radios will become obsolete, leaving the bi... Read more
Rice synthetic biologists shine light on genetic circuit analysis In a significant advance for the growing field of synthetic biology, Rice University bioengineers have created a toolkit of... Read more
Using foam substrates, EPFL scientists were able to make a flexible electronic circuit board. This discovery could lead to the creation of deformable and stretchable circuits. How can you tu... Read more
If perfected, it could lead to desktop manufacturing plants that “print” the circuitry for a wide array of electronic devices Under a microscope, four slivers of silicon — electronic circuit... Read more
The boundary that divides man from machine continues to dissolve — and in more literal ways than you might imagine. Scientists today announced a new class of electronics that can disappear c... Read more
Apple just filed a patent for a simple, but rather ingenious invention that could cut overall power consumption in any electronic device that depends on a power supply unit (PSU). Apple thin... Read more