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Plastic with changeable conductivity.(TECHNOLOGY UPDATE)
Dr Yueh-Lin Loo, a researcher at The University of Texas at Austin, USA, has modified a plastic so its ability to carry an electrical current can be altered during manufacturing to meet the needs of future electronic devices. Loo, an Assistant Professor of Chemical...
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'Ticket to Ride:Astrophysicists mull a return to the moon," (SN: 3/24/07, p. 185) incorrectly placed researcher Dan Lester at the University of Arizona instead of the University of Texas at Austin.
ENERGY STORAGE: Flywheel Out Spins the Competition.
Researchers at the University of Texas (Center for Electromechanics, J.J. Pickle Research Campus, 10100 Burnet Rd., Bldg 133, Austin, TX 78758-4497; Tel: 512/471-4496, Fax: 512/471- 0781, email: r.thompson@mail.utexas.edu) have made the fastest spinning flywheel ever created. The breakthrough will help advance science in space and on Earth. "The throughput efficiency...
Reliable hafnium dioxide for dielectric applications.
Researchers at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, are improving the reliability of hafnium dioxide hafnia for electronics applications. Hafnia has a high dielectric constant and so is a prime candidate for use as a gate material. In such applications, it could help...
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