As electronic devices continue to get smaller and smaller, physical size limitations are beginning to disrupt the trend of doubling transistor density on silicon-based microchips approximately every ...
Artificial molecular machines, nanoscale machines consisting of a few molecules, offer the potential to transform fields ...
The miniaturization of electronic devices that use silicon-based technology will soon reach a limit and if devices are to continue getting smaller, scientists must harness the electronic properties of ...
A deep blue organic light-emitting diode (OLED) developed by researchers at Science Tokyo operates on just a single 1.5 V, overcoming the high-voltage and color-purity problems that have long limited ...
Researchers have developed a new theoretical modelling technique that could potentially be used in the development of switches or amplifiers in molecular electronics. Researchers have developed a new ...
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have become a cornerstone in display and lighting technologies, driving the demand for efficient organic thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials ...
A new organic material holds its shape under light and solvents, allowing engineers to build flexible, reliable electronics and light-sensitive devices without complex processing steps. (Nanowerk ...
Across three practice sites in a large health system, implementation of a provider team–focused EMR-based nudge intervention was feasible, and led to a higher number of patients with NSCLC undergoing ...
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign researchers report a unique strategy for controlling molecular conductance by using molecules with rigid backbones – such as ladder-type molecules, known as ...
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