The 1950s Material Making a Massive Comeback To Transform . . . Scientists from the University of Warwick and the National Research Council of Canada have set a new record by creating and measuring the highest “hole mobility” ever observed in a material that works with standard silicon technology Today’s semiconductor devices are typically built from Silicon (Si)
Record-breaking electrical conductivity in new material University of Warwick and National Research Council of Canada scientists achieve record-breaking electrical conductivity in new quantum material Most modern semiconductors are fabricated of or on Silicon (Si), but as devices get smaller and denser, they dissipate more power and as a result, are reaching their physical limits
Scientists use rare metal to set new record in effort to . . . Nuclear fusion just got a huge boost from an innovative source — tungsten In a landmark achievement, scientists in France sustained a fusion reaction for a record-breaking six minutes while injecting over a billion joules of energy This brings us one major step closer to clean, abundant energy that can transform our world, according to Interesting Engineering The breakthrough happened at