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Francesco Vischi wanted students in his Electronics Laboratory course to apply what they learned in the classroom to real-world technology. So, he decided to teach them how to create their own ...
Up until today, the circuit element had only been described in a series of mathematical equations written by Leon Chua, who in 1971 was an engineering student studying non-linear circuits.
Well, here's a cooooool finding. Take any piece of electronic equipment you can think of and its circuits are powered by, yes, electrons. But a new ...
The electronic version is also simple to make, and is a great introduction to the concept of circuits – the cornerstone of many maker projects and core knowledge for the budding robot-builder.
Modern electronics, including robots, robotics, and sensors, increasingly depend on 3D electronic circuits to improve functionality and allow for further miniaturization.
Scientists have used a focused beam of electrons to create some of the smallest nanowires ever made. The discovery gives a boost to efforts aimed at creating electrical circuits on mono-layered ...
Nanoengineers are finding new ways to use graphene printing technology. A new research paper describes how they're treating printed graphene with lasers to create electronic circuits that repel water.
Scientists harnessed the unique properties of gallium to create the ink, which can be produced using conventional printing methods.
The team used the thin skins to create autonomous sensing devices consisting of mycelium batteries, a humidity and proximity sensor, and a Bluetooth communication module. As well as providing a ...