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New Solid-State Li-S Battery Design Boosts Energy Density 

Lithium–sulfur chemistry enables higher energy density using low-cost sulfur instead of metals found in lithium-ion batteries. The research team has built a new solid-state lithium–sulfur...

Ultra-Quiet Power Supply For Medical And Industrial Use

A new modular power supply delivers up to 1500 W in a slim 1U form with whisper-low 36 dBA noise, offering 13 configurable outputs,...

Ultra-Light “Fabric Muscle” For Wearable Robots 

An automated system that weaves ultra-thin “fabric muscles” capable of powering wearable robots like everyday clothing—lightweight, flexible, and ready for mass production. In a major...

Vertical GaN Semiconductors For AI And Electrification

Big power users like AI data centers, electric cars, and solar systems waste energy. The vertical GaN tech makes power use smaller, faster, and...

Injectable Antennas For Medical Implants

What if implants like pacemakers or glucose sensors didn’t need batteries or surgery? Tiny antennas you can inject could power them through the skin. If...

Your Phone’s GPS Knows More Than Your Location

What if your phone’s GPS knows more than just where you are? It might already be sensing what you are doing and what is...

Skin-Like Biosensor For Health Tracking

Using twin organic transistors, the device cancels out environmental noise, marking a major step toward truly reliable, next-gen wearable health tech. In a leap for...

 “ROHM Is About To Launch A Fully ‘Made In India’ Chip!”

Can vehicles become faster, more efficient, and safer while using locally designed and manufactured components? ROHM India explains their journey in creating advanced power electronics...

24-VAC Power Stage Reference Design

Tired of dealing with 24 VAC power in your thermostat or HVAC design? Here’s a way to get DC power, battery backup, and protection. Most...

High Speed Connection For Quantum Computers With Supercomputers

By linking quantum and GPU computing, researchers can now run large-scale simulations and hybrid workloads more efficiently. Quantum computers compute with qubits, totally differently from...
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