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A strange “negative mass” effect of electrons in a new semiconductor material was detected
An international research team that included scientists from the University of Regensburg, Germany, scientists
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A material that is a conductor of heat and an insulator at the same time has been found
Everyone knows that almost any electronic device heats up during its operation. The heat, which is a
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Carbon nanotubes were turned into tiny transistors using an electron microscope
An international team of scientists, including researchers from Japan, China, Russia, and Australia
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IBM launches competition to integrate Watson artificial intelligence technology into mobile device platforms
Representatives of IBM have announced the opening of a new competition in which they plan to integrate
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New shockproof polymer will save the “life” of many smartphones
One of the problems that owners of smartphones and tablets often have to deal with is the fragility of
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Next-generation smartphones will get a lot of different sensors built right into the touchscreen glass
The Gorilla Glass coating used as a coating on touch screens of smartphones will soon acquire some additional
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Robotic wolves protect people from attacks by wild animals
Over the past few years, the number of attacks by wild animals, mainly bears, on local residents in rural
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Modern nanotechnology has made it possible to create the world’s smallest origami to date
If you have to build a nanoscale full-featured robot, you need to incorporate complex electronic circuits
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A small robot gecko learned to land on a vertical surface just like its living prototype
Geckos living in nature are able to jump quite deftly from one vertical surface, from a tree trunk, for
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Scientists have found that brain activity and “processing power” can be 100 times higher than previously thought
A group of scientists from the University of California at Los Angeles, conducting another study, stumbled
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