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Wearable thermoelectric technology uses thin films to generate electricity from body heat
Seoul National University College of Engineering has announced that a research team led by Prof. Jeonghun Kwak of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, with co-first authors Dr.
Seoul National University College of Engineering has announced that a research team led by Prof. Jeonghun Kwak of the Department of Electrical and ...
Duke’s chief science and technology strategist shares how Duke Science and Technology plans to connect world‑class research ...
When a patient is diagnosed with osteosarcoma, an aggressive form of bone cancer, the mission is to remove the tumor entirely. Leaving behind even a microscopic cluster of malignant cells can be the ...
Michigan Technological University's College of Computing will officially launch its new Department of Data Science on July 1, ...
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Some bachelor's degrees, such as a computer science major, will earn more at the beginning of their career and incur less student debt, making it easier to pay off their loans quickly.
A flat, flexible wearable thermoelectric generator converts body heat into electricity by redirecting thermal flow through a dual conductivity substrate.
College students have always had a ready answer to the question: “What are you doing after graduation?” At Stanford, whose ...
Every day, hundreds of engineers, designers, and aerodynamicists work together to push the limits of performance – seeing how ...
The New Hampshire campus where AI was coined 70 years ago is now shaping its future. Mental health chatbots, medical training ...
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