Multi-Layered Carbon Material Could Enhance Heat Management in Electronics
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Scientists at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia have recently developed a new multifunctional carbon material that can dissipate heat in electronic devices.
The Engineering Challenges of Operating a Zero Carbon Power Grid in the UK by 2025
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The National Grid Electricity Operator (ESO) has reported that it will be able to fully operate Britain’s electricity on a zero-carbon system by 2025.
Replacing Copper Antennas for Wireless Communication with Flexible Carbon Nanotube Films
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Antennas made of carbon nanotube (CNT) films would be as efficient and more robust than common copper antennas, according to new research by Rice University's Brown School of Engineering.
Eaton XLR 48V and 51V Energy Storage Supercapacitor Modules Based on Carbon Technology
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A supercapacitor, also known as a double-layer/ultracapacitor, differs from the ordinary capacitor due to its different characteristics such as energy density, materials used, cost, and so on.
Elon Musk is Offering a $100 Million Prize for the Best Carbon Capture Technology
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Elon Musk is offering a prize worth $100 million to any participant who can suggest the best solution to achieving carbon capture technology. The tech billionaire and Tesla founder tweeted the announcement with further details promised to follow.
CTO Chris Rutherglen from Carbonics Inc. Discusses the Use of Carbon Nanotubes in Electronics
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Carbon nanomaterials could bring a huge wave of innovation in the development of new generations of electronics. In this exclusive interview, Chris Rutherglen, CTO at Carbonics Inc, shares some of the recent advancements in this exciting field of research with Electronics Point.
The Future of Commercial Air Travel in the UK: Fully-Electric Aircraft
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As the industry pushes for carbon neutrality, manufacturers have committed to investigating the viability of hybrid and fully-electric aircraft—and that’s particularly in the UK.
What’s the Difference Between Plumbene, Silicene, and Graphene?
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Graphene is a two-dimensional lattice of carbon atoms. Silicene, on the other hand, is the thinnest possible 2D form of silicon, and plumbene is a 2D lattice of lead atoms. These two-dimensional materials have researchers scrambling to understand them better, and they have superlative traits that could have drastic implications for the future of physics and engineering.
How Can the EU Roadmap 2050 Objectives Benefit EEs?
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The European energy roadmap for 2050 has posed ambitious carbon emission reduction goals for the next 30 years.