Scientists have uncovered how tiny magnetic waves can produce electric signals inside materials, potentially transforming computing efficiency.
Far above Earth, scientists are using quantum sensors to listen for the faintest whispers of unseen forces that may weave through the universe. Scientists are constantly searching for new clues about ...
Abstract: Tactile sensors act a crucial part in the field of artificial intelligence systems and the field of flexible electronics. Recently, conventional tactile sensors with pressure monitoring have ...
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How Do Magnets Control So Many Devices?
Magnets are found in motors, speakers, sensors, and countless everyday devices. This video explains how magnetic fields work ...
As the world races toward carbon neutrality—think Japan's 2050 goal and global bans on gas-guzzling cars by ...
Littelfuse, Inc. announced the launch of two next-generation Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) magnetic switches: the ...
Magnetic position sensors open the door to a range of applications from smart locks and laptops to smartphones and smart ...
Littelfuse, Inc. a diversified, announced the launch of two next-generation Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) magnetic ...
Dark matter accounts for approximately 85% of the universe’s total mass, yet its “invisibility” continues to challenge our ...
Q2 2026 Earnings Call October 31, 2025 4:30 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsTetsuji Yamanishi - CFO, Senior Executive VP ...
Abstract: Quasi-static magnetic fields can be used to modulate the magnetic and electrical properties of many magnetic materials, thereby enabling the operation of various magnetic devices, such as ...
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