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Diamond thermal management for high-power electronics

26 February, 2026 by Silvia Cernea Clark, Rice University

Researchers have unveiled a scalable method to grow patterned diamond films directly on wafers, cutting device temperatures and boosting reliability.


Generating electricity using durable piezo-active nylon

25 February, 2026 by Will Wright, RMIT University

Researchers from RMIT University have generated electricity from compression using a flexible nylon-film device that keeps working even after being run over by a car multiple times.


Next-gen polymer IR lens technology for thermal imaging

19 February, 2026

Flinders University researchers have developed a sustainable, repairable and recyclable polymer lens for thermal imaging cameras, thereby replacing the need for traditional lenses that use expensive elements such as silicon.


Internal quantum batteries to power scalable quantum CPUs

04 February, 2026

A new quantum-battery‑powered architecture, developed by researchers from CSIRO and the University of Melbourne, could make future quantum computers more efficient and easier to scale.


Porous gold metamaterial tunes electronic behaviour

04 February, 2026

By changing the physical structure of gold at the nanoscale, researchers can drastically change how the material interacts with light — and, as a result, its electronic and optical properties.


Quantum-inspired wireless tech to boost 6G performance

04 February, 2026

Researchers have developed a quantum-inspired method for optical wireless communication, to improve the performance of future 6G networks in indoor environments.


A greener method to produce high-performance graphene

28 January, 2026

Monash University researchers have developed a green, solvent-free method to produce nitrogen-doped graphene nanoplatelets using a bio-derived nitrogen source.


Novel network cuts latency and energy in smart factories

21 January, 2026

New research has shown why 5G alone won't meet smart factory demands, and proposed a hybrid wireless framework to cut latency, boost security and reduce energy use.


What does cybersecurity look like in the quantum age?

14 January, 2026 by Ty Tkacik, Penn State University

As quantum computers are increasingly integrated into daily life, it will become critical to develop improved cybersecurity measures tailored to their specific needs, according to researchers at Penn State.


Electrodes created with light

14 January, 2026

Researchers have shown that visible light can be used to form electrodes made from conductive plastics without relying on hazardous chemicals.


Transforming acoustic waves with a chip

11 December, 2025 by Alex Parrish, Virginia Tech College of Engineering

Researchers have developed a chip that uses on-chip phased interdigital metamaterials to shape acoustic waves — enabling the manipulation of tiny particles.


Preventing radiation-induced faults in electronics

11 December, 2025

Researchers are developing an open-source tool to enhance the prevention of radiation-induced functional degradation in electronic systems.


QUT to establish photochemical mass spectrometer

03 December, 2025

A new mass spectrometry facility will be established in Queensland to enable real-time characterisation of molecules as they undergo photochemical transformations.


Enhancing computer cooling with ionic technology

03 December, 2025

Researchers have developed a new cooling technique for computer chips, using nanoscale channels and ion flow to combat heat generation.


Tweaked synthetic polymers boost conductivity

27 November, 2025 by Lois Yoksoulian, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Synthetic polymers have emerged as a potential alternative to expensive, unsustainable minerals for use in semiconductors and other electronic devices.


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