Helium is well known as the gas that makes balloons float and voices higher, but it's also found in some hard drives. Here's how it's advancing disk technology.
Two students and a professor in light blue cleanroom suits huddle around a semiconductor wafer on Wednesday following an etching process at a lab at Myongji Uni ...
BTS returned to the stage in front of Gwanghwamun, one of Seoul’s most historically significant sites, with a performance centered on their new album “Arirang.” ...
The global semiconductor subsidy race isn't building a more resilient supply chain — it's fracturing the industry into three ...
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Brain-inspired chip claims 70% cut in AI energy use, Cambridge says
University of Cambridge researchers have developed a nanoelectronic device built from hafnium oxide that mimics how ...
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