MIT researchers produce complex electronic circuits from molybdenum disulfide, a material that could have many more applications than graphene. The discovery of graphene, a material just one atom ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Francis Bitter Magnet Lab have developed a semiconductor that can improve the use of spintronics. This material could increase computing ...
A team of MIT chemists have created a carbon nanotube "lead" that can be used to draw freehand electronic circuits using a standard, mechanical pencil. In a normal pencil, the lead is usually ...
Jim Bales, PhD ’91, is a firm believer that electronics can be fun. So while most introductory electronics courses focus on analysis, Bales, the associate director of the Edgerton Center, designed the ...
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