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Showing 7 posts that have the tag

“microelectronics”

Image of Marco Winzker showing the FPGA setup during a 2018 youtube video.

Offered by Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University, students perform experiments with real hardware over the Internet

15 May 2020

3 min read

Researchers are working to bridge the gap between microelectronics and biology, in part by genetically engineering bacteria to respond to the electronic nature of redox molecules.

Thanks to advancements in synthetic biology, consumers might one day use their phones to detect and treat disease

25 Sep 2018

3 min read

Illustration: Chad Hagen

This curious mash-up of vacuum tube and MOSFET could one day replace traditional silicon

23 Jun 2014

11 min read

New method does not require complicated lithography equipment, just atmospheric water

30 Jul 2013

2 min read