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Atomera Partners Up to Extend Moore’s Law Through Material Science, Not Downscaling

Atomera Partners Up to Extend Moore’s Law Through Material Science, Not Downscaling

Discussions on extending Moore's law usually involve shrinking board space. One company, Atomera, has attracted attention because of its novel method called Mears Silicon Technology.


News Jan 06, 2021 by Jake Hertz
What to Expect from an All-Digital CES 2021

What to Expect from an All-Digital CES 2021

With CES 2021 taking place as an all-digital show for the very first time, things are going to be a little different. Here’s a brief rundown of what to expect.


News Jan 06, 2021 by Luke James
Materials Spotlight: How Perovskite Was a Hotbed of 2020 Research

Materials Spotlight: How Perovskite Was a Hotbed of 2020 Research

The topic of perovskites never seems far from research outlets, and last year was no different.


News Jan 05, 2021 by Tyler Charboneau
UK Rail Company Pursues Concept of Trains Powered by Biowaste

UK Rail Company Pursues Concept of Trains Powered by Biowaste

With the goal of sustainability, the company plans to pair human- and animal-waste-powered electronics with mechanical energy storage.


News Jan 05, 2021 by Jake Hertz
Data Centers are Only Getting Hotter, But Circuit Cooling Techniques Can Help

Data Centers are Only Getting Hotter, But Circuit Cooling Techniques Can Help

Data centers are increasingly overburdened, which drives up the heat. What are some common methods to cool them down?


Xilinx Joins Confidential Computing Consortium With Hopes to Bring Security to Accelerators

Xilinx Joins Confidential Computing Consortium With Hopes to Bring Security to Accelerators

The Confidential Computing Consortium is drilling down on hardware-based Trusted Execution Environments, and Xilinx is the newest member to benefit.


News Jan 04, 2021 by Jake Hertz
Worth Over $20 Billion by 2041, Transparent Electronics Have a Clear Trajectory

Worth Over $20 Billion by 2041, Transparent Electronics Have a Clear Trajectory

A recent report from IDTechEx predicts that the transparent electronics industry will be worth over $20 billion by 2041. What is this technology and why does it have such a great potential upside?


News Jan 02, 2021 by Jake Hertz
Reflections on the Year Ahead: Engineers, Science, and the Legacy of 2020

Reflections on the Year Ahead: Engineers, Science, and the Legacy of 2020

In a world increasingly influenced by scientific assessments and pronouncements, EE insights can extend beyond signals and circuits.


News Jan 01, 2021 by Robert Keim
Hydrogen Fuel Cells Take to the Sky to Power Commercial Aircrafts

Hydrogen Fuel Cells Take to the Sky to Power Commercial Aircrafts

Hydrogen-fueled aviation could be a common reality within the next 15 years, according to a new report.


News Dec 31, 2020 by Jake Hertz
Can Wide-Bandgap Devices Help Lead to a Carbon-Neutral Future?

Can Wide-Bandgap Devices Help Lead to a Carbon-Neutral Future?

STMicroelectronics announced a goal to be carbon neutral by 2027, and they plan to get there by using wide-bandgap semiconductors. How might this technology bring the industry toward carbon neutrality?


News Dec 31, 2020 by Jake Hertz
Efforts to Bring Chip Manufacturing to U.S. Soil Will Continue in 2021

Efforts to Bring Chip Manufacturing to U.S. Soil Will Continue in 2021

The U.S. government has made big pushes for domestic chip manufacturing in 2020. What does this trajectory look like for 2021?


News Dec 30, 2020 by Luke James
A New Manufacturing Method May Pull Nanowires From the Research Realm to Market

A New Manufacturing Method May Pull Nanowires From the Research Realm to Market

Nanowires are seeing drastic advances in academia, emphasizing the promise that they offer the optoelectronics industry.


News Dec 30, 2020 by Jake Hertz
Researchers Propose A New “Unhackable” Transistor

Researchers Propose A New “Unhackable” Transistor

Protecting IP is a serious concern in the semiconductor industry, where threats like counterfeiting, reverse engineering, and piracy run rampant. Researchers from Purdue say they may have a solution.


News Dec 29, 2020 by Jake Hertz
The Most Significant Cyberattack in History Prompts Questions About Supply Chain Security

The Most Significant Cyberattack in History Prompts Questions About Supply Chain Security

The United States is currently dealing with the implications of what experts are calling the most significant cyberattack in its history. What can EEs take from the news?


News Dec 29, 2020 by Jake Hertz
IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act Signed Into Law

IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act Signed Into Law

The bipartisan IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act was officially signed into law earlier this month, mandating that any IoT device purchased with government funds must meet minimum security standards.


News Dec 28, 2020 by Luke James
Was 2020 the Year of Edge AI Compute?

Was 2020 the Year of Edge AI Compute?

In 2020, many companies released flagship low-power devices with the goal of bringing AI to the edge. We’ll review some of the most recent ones and see how they compare.


News Dec 28, 2020 by Jake Hertz
Reader Question: Is Analog Engineering a Dying Art?

Reader Question: Is Analog Engineering a Dying Art?

Or, is analog engineering a skill worth pursuing?


News Dec 26, 2020 by Kate Smith
On the 12 Days of Christmas, an EE Gave to Me…

On the 12 Days of Christmas, an EE Gave to Me…

In this electrical engineering edition of the 12 days of Christmas, we take a look at a few familiar highlights of the season and zoom in on the technologies electrical engineers have contributed to make them possible.


News Dec 25, 2020 by Hannah DeTavis
Meet the MXene-Coated “Faraday” Fabric Capable of Blocking EMI in Wearable Devices

Meet the MXene-Coated “Faraday” Fabric Capable of Blocking EMI in Wearable Devices

Researchers at Drexel University have reported an MXene-coated "Faraday fabric" that can block almost all electromagnetic waves, providing a lightweight option for blocking EMI in wearable devices.


News Dec 24, 2020 by Luke James
Does Your Oscilloscope Need an Upgrade? New Features Abound from T&M Manufacturers

Does Your Oscilloscope Need an Upgrade? New Features Abound from T&M Manufacturers

You may be happy enough with your trusty old oscilloscope, but there are new upgrades and sleek features offered by manufacturers every day. Here's an overview of some of the most recent additions in o-scope technology.


News Dec 22, 2020 by Jake Hertz