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South Korean Researchers Look to Develop a New Electrode Structure for Solid-State Batteries

South Korean Researchers Look to Develop a New Electrode Structure for Solid-State Batteries

South Korean researchers have developed a new type of electrode structure for all-solid-state secondary batteries.


Henkel and Quad Industries Expand Partnership for Printed Electronics Solutions

Henkel and Quad Industries Expand Partnership for Printed Electronics Solutions

Henkel Adhesive Technologies and Quad Industries take their strategic partnership further to promote the creation of printed electronics solutions


News Mar 01, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Caltech Researchers Develop Graphene-Based COVID Test and Sensor Technology

Caltech Researchers Develop Graphene-Based COVID Test and Sensor Technology

Caltech researchers develop a multiplexed test with a sensor that can rapidly detect and diagnose COVID-19 infection, the SARS-CoV-2 RapidPlex.


News Feb 13, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Researchers Develop Hard-Carbon Electrode Material That Could Challenge Current Battery Technology

Researchers Develop Hard-Carbon Electrode Material That Could Challenge Current Battery Technology

Scientists from the Tokyo University of Science found a way to create a hard carbon electrode more efficiently and with greater energy density


News Jan 07, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Researchers Develop Self-Powered, Stretchable Micro-Supercapacitors For Health and Diagnostic Wearable Devices

Researchers Develop Self-Powered, Stretchable Micro-Supercapacitors For Health and Diagnostic Wearable Devices

An international team of researchers manipulates the architecture of micro-supercapacitors to create a system that has the potential to power…


News Dec 28, 2020 by Stephanie Leonida
TDK Unveils a series of 30 Watt Medical and Industrial DC-DC converters

TDK Unveils a series of 30 Watt Medical and Industrial DC-DC converters

The new series of board mounted devices feature 4:1 input ranges and 5K VAC reinforced isolation


News Dec 13, 2020 by Gary Elinoff
Researchers Use Copper Indium Selenide Quantum Dots to Reduce the Toxicity of Transistors

Researchers Use Copper Indium Selenide Quantum Dots to Reduce the Toxicity of Transistors

Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory and their collaborators from the University of California create a potential quantum dot solution…


News Nov 14, 2020 by Stephanie Leonida
Researchers Develop an Electrode Material for Potential Use in Electric Vehicles

Researchers Develop an Electrode Material for Potential Use in Electric Vehicles

Researchers from China use a composite of black phosphorus and graphite to create an anode material for more stable, efficient, fast charging…


News Oct 28, 2020 by Stephanie Leonida
Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Research Could Accelerate the Wearable Electronics Industry

Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Research Could Accelerate the Wearable Electronics Industry

Researchers at KAIST have developed a piezoelectric energy harvester along with a simple fabrication and testing process allowing it to be easily…


News Oct 10, 2020 by Nicholas St. John
TDK-Lambda Invests £11.5M To Expand UK Manufacturing Facility

TDK-Lambda Invests £11.5M To Expand UK Manufacturing Facility

TDK-Lambda announces a 3.5-year expansion plan to boost production capacity at its U.K.-based manufacturing center.


News Oct 07, 2020 by Shannon Cuthrell
MEAN WELL Hosts Always-On Virtual Showcase

MEAN WELL Hosts Always-On Virtual Showcase

As tradeshows and conferences have been interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, power supplier MEAN WELL is launching a virtual product exhibition.


News Sep 10, 2020 by Shannon Cuthrell
Infineon Gives the BMS a New Brain

Infineon Gives the BMS a New Brain

Infineon has released a new IC that will minimize the footprint and costs of battery management systems.


News Aug 07, 2020 by Nicholas St. John
UN Report Highlights the Need for Eco-Conscientious Battery Material Resourcing

UN Report Highlights the Need for Eco-Conscientious Battery Material Resourcing

The UN released a report concerning raw materials used in battery technology with regard to production, consumption, trade, and prices.


News Jul 17, 2020 by Stephanie Leonida
CHIPS for America Act Aims to Boost Semiconductor Industry

CHIPS for America Act Aims to Boost Semiconductor Industry

A new bipartisan bill aims to invest tens of billions of dollars into semiconductor research and manufacturing efforts through the 2020 decade.


News Jun 29, 2020 by Shannon Cuthrell
University Researchers Develop a Low Power Sensor to Monitor COVID-19

University Researchers Develop a Low Power Sensor to Monitor COVID-19

Engineers at the University of California San Diego work together to develop an energy-efficient, low-cost wearable to monitor COVID-19 infected…


News May 27, 2020 by Stephanie Leonida
Arm Launches Free Support & IP Access Program for Early-Stage Silicon Startups

Arm Launches Free Support & IP Access Program for Early-Stage Silicon Startups

U.K. semiconductor design firm Arm is launching a new program that helps young silicon startups get their chip designs to market faster.


News May 15, 2020 by Shannon Cuthrell
Preparing for a Digital PCIM

Preparing for a Digital PCIM

Originally set to take place this week, PCIM will now take place digitally in the second week of July. Here's a look at what PCIM had planned…


News May 10, 2020 by Shannon Cuthrell
Batteryless Biofuel Cell Powered Electronic Skin Can Monitor Health

Batteryless Biofuel Cell Powered Electronic Skin Can Monitor Health


News Apr 23, 2020 by Paul Shepard
12-Vdc Motor Powered Low-Cost Ventilator Builds on Available Resuscitation Bags

12-Vdc Motor Powered Low-Cost Ventilator Builds on Available Resuscitation Bags


News Apr 20, 2020 by Paul Shepard
Printed Microsupercapacitor Developed for Wearable Devices

Printed Microsupercapacitor Developed for Wearable Devices


News Apr 20, 2020 by Paul Shepard