Engineers have learned how to create tiny earthquakes on a microchip—and it could change how smartphones are built. Engineers ...
Researchers at the University of Arizona and the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a surface acoustic wave phonon ...
Engineers have created a device that generates incredibly tiny, earthquake-like vibrations on a microchip—and it could ...
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‘Earthquake on a chip’ uses phonon lasers to supercharge mobile efficiency
Engineers have turned the physics of earthquakes into a tool for shrinking and supercharging the chips inside phones and ...
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New laser-powered optofluidics enable 3D microprinting of metals and micro-robots
Scientists working at microscopic scales have relied on a single dominant fabrication technique to ...
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) filters already fill our mobile devices, but a new breakthrough finds a way to make them smaller, potentially leading to even more compact devices.
Engineers have taken a major step toward producing the smallest earthquakes ever created, shrinking seismic-style vibrations down to the scale of a ...
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