Technology Review - Published By MIT
Advertisement

Tag: electronics

Nanopatterns Improve Thin-Film Solar Cells

Thin-film silicon solar cells are more efficient with tiny holes in the back electrical contact.

Supercomputer Visuals Without Graphics Chips

Computer scientists are visualizing the world's most gigantic datasets without graphics clusters.

A Step toward Graphene Circuitry

A new way to change the electronic properties of graphene could lead to ultrafast circuits.

A Step Toward Superfast Carbon Memory

Graphene could make computer hard drives denser and speedier.

Bigger, Stretchier Graphene

High-quality, clear graphene films are a leap toward bendable OLED displays.

Electronic Inks from Carbon Nanotubes

Researchers have solved one of the fundamental problems in making electronics from nanotubes.

The Year in Materials

Stretchable electronics and the strongest material ever were just two achievements of 2008.

Carbon-Nanotube Thread

Fabrics woven from highly conductive, nanotube-coated cotton are wearable biosensors.

Spintronics Goes Organic

Measuring spin in an organic LED is an important step toward a spintronic device.

Nanowires for Displays

Copper nanowires could be used in ultra-thin field-emission displays that are brighter and sharper than flat-panel displays.

New Graphene Transistors Show Promise

Electronics made of a single sheet of carbon could be created much smaller than those made with silicon.

Log In

Forgot your password?     Register »
Advertisement

Videos

Tiny Devices Use Light to Grab Cells
Technology Review November/December 2009

Current Issue

Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map
The United States has vast supplies of this cleaner fossil fuel. But how should we use it?
Advertisement

Follow us on Twitter

  • bsauser

    Brittany Sauser | Boston

    ion thrusters from cabon nanotubes: http://www.technologyreview.com/computing/24085/  12/08/2009 03:32 PM

  • jason_pontin

    Jason Pontin | Cambridge, MA

    Flying to London to see my Father, a copy of Nabokov's lost masterpiece "The Original of Laura" in my bag. Its subtitle is "Dying is Fun."  12/08/2009 01:58 PM

  • techreview

    Technology Review

    Google Takes Search Real-Time: Search giant compresses the time frame of its results from... http://www.technologyreview.com/web/24082/  12/08/2009 12:00 PM

Advertisement
Subscribe to Technology Review's daily e-mail update. Enter your e-mail address

More Technology News from Forbes

Advertisement
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology © 2009 Technology Review. All Rights Reserved.