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Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have developed an environmentally safer type of plastic that can be used for ...
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Live Science on MSNScientists invent weird, shape-shifting 'electronic ink' that could give rise to a new generation of flexible gadgetsScientists harnessed the unique properties of gallium to create the ink, which can be produced using conventional printing methods.
Madison County Schools will have new policies in place for students regarding their usage of electronic devices.
New York residents are encouraged to recycle certain electronic devices, especially during the summer months. In the state of ...
When phones or computers are recycled, small amounts of important materials get discarded. Those minute amounts of cobalt, ...
Components manufactured by American companies are used to build Russian fighter jets, according to a report shared ...
Why are there no longer line judges at Wimbledon? Here's what you need to know as the Grand Slam tennis event continues: ...
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Wisconsin Watch on MSNWisconsin to consider more electronic pollbook options, as in-house system faces limitationsHundreds of municipalities use Badger Book, but big cities that adopt the technology would likely have to have their own support staff.
Researchers at DTU have made a significant achievement by developing a new kind of electronic material that behaves almost ...
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Scientists have invented an electronic ink that lets circuits switch between hard and soft with heat. This breakthrough could lead to flexible gadgets and more.
Are used electronics worth anything? Broadly speaking, if you've got something less than five years old and it's in good condition, there's a good chance you could sell it.
The low-cost, scalable technology enables seamless integration of high-speed gallium nitride transistors onto a standard ...
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