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A move to ultrasonic acoustics for wireless energy transmission could power implants, underwater sensors, and more
A team of researchers in Korea has been working on functional acoustic energy transmission (AET) systems, and their latest paper details a major breakthrough: Prototypes capable of powering LEDs, sensors, and Bluetooth transmitters at range and through materials include metal, tissue, and water.
Switchable hydrocarbons, easily synthesized, could offer single-molecule components for future electronic systems
An oligomeric [8]annulene-based material has been shown to be suitable for creating single-molecule components including logic elements, switches, and gates — and could be one of the ways Moore's Law is kept marching in the semiconductor industry.
Heat Shrink Cable Accessories for Harsh Environments: Principles, Design, Manufacturing, and Applications
Article #6 of Connectivity and Sensing in Harsh Environments series: Heat shrink accessories offer a convenient way to protect elements of electrical power systems in harsh environments.