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(Noise-) Less is More
Researchers from Osaka University developed a high precision 3D circuit simulator in the time-domain for quantifying EM noise and elucidated its origin, ...
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2019
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A fresh sensation in sensing technology
Scientists at Osaka University introduced a new super spectral resolution method for multi-channel spectrometers to conventional interrogators for optical ...
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2018
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Elucidation of cause of electromagnetic noise allows for EM noise-less electric circuits
Researchers from Osaka University developed equations for quantifying electromagnetic interference (EM noise) and elucidated its origin, allowing for the best ...
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2019
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Excitonic radiative decay faster than thermal dephasing in ZnO thin films
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2019
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Feeling the Pressure with Universal Tactile Imaging
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2018
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Flexible thermoelectric generator module: a silver bullet to fix waste energy issues
Researchers developed an inexpensive large-scale flexible thermoelectric generator (FlexTEG) module with high mechanical reliability for highly efficient power ...
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2018
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Interactive surfaces enter a whole new dimension of flexibility
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2018
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Light-up wheels: Unique organic light-emitting molecular emitters
Researchers at Osaka University synthesized novel OLEDs based on efficient ring-shaped molecular macrocycles. This work may help lead to sensitive, yet ...
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2020
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Novel tactile display using computer-controlled surface adhesion
Touch surfaces have become ubiquitous and enable users to intuitively manipulate the displayed contents with their fingers. One limitation is that they cannot ...
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2019
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Photo recognition that keeps personal interests private
Photo-based information services that use image recognition can identify a user's location and other private information, such as personal interests and ...
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2018