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Electrical Engineering

The LANES lab's 2D device made of graphene and indium selenide © Alain Herzog

Ultra-Cold Quantum Cooling Breakthrough: New 2D Device Could Revolutionize Quantum Computing

An experimental prototype of the Battery Sleuth authenticator device installed in a vehicle. Image credit: Kang Shin

A surprisingly simple way to foil car thieves

An artist's concept of a quantum memory storage device. It is rectangular and surrounded by a grid of smaller squares. Sound waves seem to radiate within it and out of it.

New Method Uses Sound Waves for Storing Quantum Information

The research team published their new circuit element discovery in the February issue of the journal Scientific Reports. | Image: Getty Images

Researchers discover new circuit element, the memiconductor

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