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Is the Meminductor Real? New Circuit Element Discovered by Scientists

Recently, researchers claimed to have made a new circuit element concept for a two-terminal meminductor whose inductance depends on the past current that flowed through the inductor. While their device does exhibit this behaviour, it is far from being practica...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 20-04-2023

The Privacy Dilemma: How Autonomous Cars May Impact Your Personal Data

As cars become more digital than mechanical, the inclusion of numerous smart technologies has helped to accelerate the development of autonomous driving systems. However, with so many sensors and cameras on modern vehicles, there are increasing concerns that s...

Privacy | By Robin Mitchell | 19-04-2023

The Privacy Dilemma: How Autonomous Cars May Impact Your Personal Data

As cars become more digital than mechanical, the inclusion of numerous smart technologies has helped to accelerate the development of autonomous driving systems. However, with so many sensors and cameras on modern vehicles, there are increasing concerns that s...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 19-04-2023

China's Cyber Threat: How Germany Is Securing Its 5G Network

As China continues to escalate tensions with Taiwan, countries around the world are evaluating their infrastructure for safety against potential Chinese cyberattacks, and now Germany is addressing security risks in its 5G network by investigating Chinese compo...

Security | By Robin Mitchell | 18-04-2023

China's Cyber Threat: How Germany Is Securing Its 5G Network

As China continues to escalate tensions with Taiwan, countries around the world are evaluating their infrastructure for safety against potential Chinese cyberattacks, and now Germany is addressing security risks in its 5G network by investigating Chinese compo...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 18-04-2023

From Almonds to Power: The Incredible Science Behind Edible Rechargeable Batteries

While it may not be the best pizza topping, researchers from Italy recently developed the world’s first fully edible rechargeable battery, which has the potential to power low-energy ingestible electronics and biodegradable sensors while also being biocompatib...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 17-04-2023

Putin's Miscalculation: How Sanctions are Sabotaging Russia's Electronics Industry

The war in Ukraine continues without any sign of slowing down, and while Putin may have thought that he had the upper hand following the Crimea annexation, the countless sanctions against Russia are having a significant effect on its ability to manufacture ele...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 14-04-2023

Samsung Fab Data Leak: How ChatGPT Exposed Sensitive Information

Recently, employees from Samsung Fab had been permitted to use ChatGPT, an increasingly popular AI model with numerous capabilities yet certain limitations, to aid in work tasks like coding, notes, and explanations, but over the course of 20 days, three occasi...

Security | By Robin Mitchell | 12-04-2023

Samsung Fab Data Leak: How ChatGPT Exposed Sensitive Information

Recently, employees from Samsung Fab had been permitted to use ChatGPT, an increasingly popular AI model with numerous capabilities yet certain limitations, to aid in work tasks like coding, notes, and explanations, but over the course of 20 days, three occasi...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 12-04-2023

China Strikes Back: Newport Wafer Fab Closure & Micron Investigation Explained

As the West continues to tighten restrictions against China’s access to semiconductors, China has started to fight back with the development of its own semiconductor tools, launching probes into Western facilities like Micron Technology located in China and ev...

Semiconductors | By Robin Mitchell | 11-04-2023

China Strikes Back: Newport Wafer Fab Closure & Micron Investigation Explained

As the West continues to tighten restrictions against China’s access to semiconductors, China has started to fight back with the development of its own semiconductor tools, launching probes into Western facilities like Micron Technology located in China and ev...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 11-04-2023

Researchers Develop New Transistor Technology to Improve Biochemical Sensing Outside the Lab

Recently, researchers have made significant strides in the field of biochemical sensing by developing a new transistor technology that can work in conjunction with biomolecule sensors to amplify signals by up to 1000 times, which could pave the way for biosens...

Technical Analysis | By Robin Mitchell | 11-04-2023