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New printing technology adds strength to conformal electronics
Researchers print flexible electronic circuits that fit onto irregular shapes, which is important for smart robotics and sensors.

New method to build faster 3D electronic chips
Engineers have found ways to layer high-quality semiconductor layers directly on top of each other to build 3D chips.

Faster magnetic memory devices based on altermagnetism
Altermagnetic materials could revolutionize electronics and make computer memory devices much faster, up to a thousand times quicker.

Magnetic materials research could lead to spintronics for faster electronics
Research in magnetic material could lead to spintronic devices for faster and more energy-efficient electronics.

Nanoscale transistors overcome the limits of silicon semiconductor technology
Researchers have built more energy-efficient transistors with nanoscale structures that leverage quantum effects.