Researchers from Georgia Tech, the University of Tokyo and Microsoft Research have developed a novel method to rapidly and cheaply make electrical circuits by printing them with commodity inkjet printers and off-the-shelf materials.
Recent progress in phononics has led to the development of new ideas and devices that are using phononic properties to control sound and heat, according to a new review in Nature.
A pair of carbon nanotube arrays will be flying in space by the end of the year to test technology that could provide more efficient micro-propulsion for future spacecraft.
Study shows that the subsurface of Jupiter's moon Europa may have deep currents and energy transfers capable of sustaining life.
Researchers are developing a family of generators that provide power by harnessing the triboelectric effect.
More than 400 applicants will be admitted to the first cohort of the College of Computing’s massive online offering of its Master of Science in Computer Science, according to the college’s Office of Academic Administration.
Graphene antennas may open the possibility for networks of nanometer-scale machines.
New research shows one way that a molecule leading to RNA might have first formed.
Nearly 375 students are enrolled in the new online Master of Science in Computer Science program.
Using electrons more like photons could provide the foundation for a new type of electronic device that would capitalize on the ability of graphene to carry electrons with almost no resistance.