In the second quarter of 2017, there is a very good chance that Samsung could replace Intel as the biggest semiconductor supplier. This piece looks at the significance and implications which the development could have.
Researchers at the Australian National University believe they may have made a breakthrough in the battle against Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases, and according to this article a semiconductor chip has played a lead role.
Physicists have witnessed hydrogen bonding for the first time, and this piece says it might leave some clues as to how the universe is structured. More here.
A new transparent, conductive and film-like material could change electronics forever. That's what researchers at the University of Minnesota believe - could this new discovery alter the way conductors are manufactured? Read more.
Scientists at the University of Minnesota have been hard at work making laser-induced graphene either superhydrophobic or superhydrophilic, significant news for applications such as supercapacitors. More here.
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