Researchers are breaking limits by increasing the temperature multiferroics can operate at, from room temperature up to a blistering 160 degrees Celsius.
Tohoku University researchers are breaking limits by increasing the temperature multiferroics can operate at, from room temperature up to a blistering 160℃.
Abstract: Spread gap height has a significant impact on the performance of piezoelectric transducers coupled by pressureless sintering of nano-Ag paste, but the specific mechanism of the effect has ...
Mass Effect 5 is officially in the works from BioWare. First revealed back in 2020 with a brief teaser that sparked excitement among fans of the beloved sci-fi RPG, it's been some time since we've ...