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How do LEDs turn electricity into light?
LEDs are everywhere—from phone screens to flashlights—but how do they actually produce light? This video explains how electricity moves through a semiconductor to create visible light in an efficient, ...
Jayakumar Balasubramanian and Maaz Jukaku from Emertxe shared how hands-on learning and real-world systems can turn learners ...
Korea's LG Electronics Inc said on Friday that Microsoft and LG affiliates are pursuing overall business cooperation ...
What does it take to build India’s first fully dedicated AI Learning Lab and reshape the future of engineering education?
An IEEE senior member discusses the results of the organization's global study on the potential impact of AI robotics.
Metallenes are atomically thin metals whose unique properties make them extremely promising for nanoscale applications.
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Silicon chips on the brain: Researchers develop new generation of brain-computer interface
A new brain implant stands to transform human-computer interaction and expand treatment possibilities for neurological ...
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Tamil Nadu Govt Schools To Get Robotics Labs As State Rolls Out New STEM Education Initiative
Chennai: Students studying in Classes 6 to 9 in government schools across Tamil Nadu will soon learn the basics of ...
From isolation measures to secure and first-stage bootloaders to DOTF, engineers can opt for a range of solutions to better ...
If, as journalist Jeff Yang said, the locus of pop culture in Asia shifted from Japan to Korea in the last ten years, how did ...
One Arizona school district's career and technical education program exposes student to the semiconductor industry's ...
Metallenes are atomically thin metals, whose unique properties make them extremely promising for nanoscale applications.
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