Timekeeping in the brain is done with neurons that relax at different rates after receiving a signal; now memristors - hardware analogues of neurons - can do that too.
Researchers present a new method for growing ultra-long and ultra-narrow strips of graphene, which exhibit semiconducting properties that can be harnessed by the nanoelectronics industry.
Researchers identify triboelectricity as the source of a soft mechanoluminescent complex, enabling durable, battery-free light emission even under light stress.
Instant light treatment enhances the electrical conductivity of next-generation PbS Quantum Dot solar cells, reducing build time and maximizing efficiency while minimizing defects.