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The silent coil inside your electronics
Inductors are quiet components that control how electricity flows, yet most people don’t even know they’re there. This video ...
Discover how to build a simple wireless power transfer system at home using readily available components like enameled copper wire, an LED, a 2N2222A transistor, and a 9V battery. This step-by-step ...
Researchers in Sweden have unveiled a way to create high-performance electronic electrodes using nothing more than visible light and specially designed water-soluble monomers. This gentle, ...
A Japanese research team has successfully reproduced the human neural circuit in vitro using multi-region miniature organs ...
Imagine wearable health sensors, smart packaging, flexible displays, or disposable IoT controllers all manufactured like ...
Go to a hunting ground for Coyotes, Crocodiles, or Jaguars to find the alphas - they spawn randomly and are a bit rare, and you need to kill them with a bow or throwing knife to ensure you don't ruin ...
What many engineers once saw as a flaw in organic electronics could actually make these devices more stable and reliable, ...
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‘Invisible’ processes of quantum standard volt visualized in a first with ultracold atoms
By building an atomic equivalent of the critical Josephson junction, scientists can now study how energy is lost and excitations form.
One part wants 3.3V logic. Another wants 5V. What do you do? Over on the [Playduino] YouTube channel, there’s a recent video running us through a not-so-recent concern: various approaches to ...
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