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Flexible LED Modules Solve Design Challenges

LED screens that bend, fit corners, and save power, making displays easier to use. See how these modules change commercial spaces. In busy commercial spaces,...

Quantum Encryption And Gene Therapy Drives India’s Innovation Edge 

Quantum and biomedical technologies aim to protect data, process complex algorithms, and create affordable gene-based cancer therapies using local research platforms. Modern computing and medical...

Electronics Production Made Faster

Making electronics fast and accurate is hard. New machines help solder, coat, and place parts quickly without mistakes, even in small spaces. Electronics manufacturers face...

Thin 3D Display Works Without Glasses

A new 3D screen needs no glasses, is thin, and shows clear images. It could change learning, healthcare, and entertainment. Glasses-free 3D displays have often...

Precision Adapter For High-Frequency Testing

Engineered for up to 40 GHz performance, the latest 2.92 mm adapters deliver robust precision, low signal loss, and lasting durability for high-frequency test...

Fast 3D Mapping For Robots In Dangerous Areas

In disaster zones, every second counts. What if a robot could map hazardous spaces in real-time, converting hundreds of images into an accurate 3D...

Zinc-Ion Batteries For Extreme Conditions

A new battery keeps power strong in cold, wearable, and grid devices. It lasts longer, works better, and can be made cheaply for large-scale...

Why Perovskite Solar Cells “Melt”?

Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder and NREL have uncovered the reason, microscopic defects that turn into heat-trapping hotspots, threatening to short-circuit the...

Mobile Networks Exposed To Remote Attacks

The newly identified “Context Integrity Violation” flaw exposes billions of users to data leaks, service disruption, and location tracking—raising urgent calls for new mobile...

Wafer-Scale Memristor For Brain-Like AI Chips

A new memristor integration could revolutionize AI hardware, enabling ultra-dense, energy-efficient chips that mimic the human brain’s architecture—overcoming long-standing barriers in scale and performance. Researchers...
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