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InBrain Neuroelectronics has won a €4m ($4.5m) grant from the Spanish Ministry of Industry and Tourism to develop its ...
Graphene is a "miracle material": mechanically extremely strong and electrically highly conductive, ideal for related ...
By adapting their quantum twisting microscope to operate at cryogenic temperatures, researchers have made the first ...
InBrain Neuroelectronics announced today that it received a $4.5 million (€4 million) grant from Spain’s PERTE Chip Program.
In new research published in Nature, Weizmann Institute scientists introduce a powerful tool to explore quantum phenomena—the ...
As research continues and production scales up, graphene is enabling a new generation of breakthrough industrial applications ...
By precisely controlling the kinetic energy of the atoms, researchers minimized momentum transfer and energy loss to the ...
Scientists have unveiled a cutting-edge quantum microscope that allows them to observe how electrons interact with strange ...
A new way to make large ultrathin infrared sensors that don’t need cryogenic cooling could radically change night vision for ...
Researchers have developed a new catalyst design capable of pushing the projected fuel cell catalyst lifespans to 200,000 hours. The research marks a significant step toward the widespread adoption of ...
The scientists found that this arises because the wrinkles effectively ‘stretch’ the graphene lattice, thus providing a larger space for protons to permeate through the pristine crystal lattice. This ...