| Researchers from the American Stanford University are working on a new chip fabrication technology that could further improve miniaturizatio...
| Researchers from the American Stanford University are working on a new chip fabrication technology that could further improve miniaturizatio...
| A research team from Stanford University had the idea for the HitchHike, an ultra-low-energy wireless radio module that is nearly ideal for...
| Nature remains a source of inspiration for robotics researchers and as such they have enrichened our world with swimming robots modeled afte...
| Not to be confused with Elektor’s 1970s famous DYI computer called SC/MP (pronounced “scamp”), SCAMP (Stanford Climbing and Aerial Maneuveri...
| The term “electron gun” may conjure up images of sci-fi weapons, but in fact electron guns are used in a wide variety of peaceful applicatio...
| A paper published in the June 17th edition of Nature Communications describes how the addition of two chemicals to the electrolyte of lithiu...
| Drones will eventually be “as ubiquitous as pigeons”, London-based futurist Liam Young recently predicted. They are omnipresent already. Onl...
| We all know lithium-ion batteries need careful monitoring to prevent over-charging and ensure cell temperature remains within limits. We all...
| In the IoT world when all things are networked, radio communication transceivers providing network access will need to be cheap, very discre...
| Professor Mark Z. Jacobson of the civil and environmental engineering department at Stanford University has been developing an environmental...