Assembly > Research

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.


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.


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.


Mechanical strain boosts lead-free ferroelectrics

19 November, 2025 by Todd Price, University of Arkansas

Scientists have discovered a way to boost the performance of lead-free ferroelectrics using pure mechanical force instead of chemical tinkering.


Engineers build longer-lasting qubit

13 November, 2025 by Alaina O’Regan, Princeton Engineering

Researchers have developed a superconducting qubit that operates for over one millisecond, tripling previous laboratory records.


Aussie scientists prove feasibility of Earth-to-space quantum beams

12 November, 2025 by University of Technology Sydney

Researchers have shown that it is feasible to send quantum signals from Earth to a satellite, paving the way for stronger quantum communication networks.


'Liquid metal' composite for greener electronics

30 October, 2025 by William Poor, UW News

A newly developed liquid metal composite material offers a promising solution to the growing challenge of electronic waste.


Discovery in 2D devices reveals hidden cavities

30 October, 2025 by Ellen Neff, Columbia Quantum Initiative

With THz spectroscopy scaled down to chip-sized, researchers have identified a potential new way to control quantum materials.


Scientists build fluid-based chip with brain-like memory

13 October, 2025 by Monash University

Researchers at Monash University have developed a nanofluidic chip that mimics neural pathways in the brain, paving the way for new approaches to computing hardware.


Quantum signals sent with Standard Internet Protocol

02 October, 2025 by Ian Scheffler, University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science

A new integrated chip has demonstrated how quantum networks could communicate using today's internet protocols over existing commercial fibre-optic cables.


'Wiggling' atoms for smaller electronics

25 September, 2025

Researchers have unveiled a novel technique to manipulate the atomic structure of quantum materials using ultrafast laser pulses.


Novel method paves the way for unhindered light guidance

18 September, 2025 by Nathi Magubane, University of Pennsylvania

Researchers have developed a system that allows light to be guided through a tiny crystal, undeterred by bumps, bends and back-reflections, paving the way for controllable light-based chips and smarter routing for data links.


Unlocking the potential of graphene for future electronics

10 September, 2025

Researchers have observed the Floquet effect in graphene, thereby increasing its flexibility and opening the door for advancements in wearable electronics.


  • All content Copyright © 2025 Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd