Researchers at the University of Minnesota have made a groundbreaking transparent semiconductor material that could revolutionize electronics.
Researchers have created a new material that will be pivotal in making the next generation of high-power electronics faster, transparent and more efficient.
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The Indian government has issued new guidelines allowing in-flight Wi-Fi access only after reaching 3,000 meters, aiming to ...
Amazon's first color e-reader faces setbacks as display issues prompt shipment cancellations and software fixes.