Tag: sustainable electronics
Researchers from the University of Cambridge's Department of Biochemistry used algae to power an Arm CPU for six months!
The scientists created an AA-battery-sized gadget that houses an algae called Synechocystis that naturally harvests energy from the sun through photosynthesis,...
Breakthrough research headed by City College of New York physicist Lia Krusin-Elbaum could pave the way for new quantum device platforms!
A team of physicists and chemists has developed a new method for reducing charge carrier density in the bulk...
Biocompatibility and biodegradability in functional electronic substances are important features for complying with a variety of healthcare and environmental regulations, as well as reducing the risks associated with managing electronic waste.
Hydrogels, regenerated silk, and polylactic acid (PLA) are examples...