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Time crystals just got a little easier to make
A new kind of time crystal can exist at room temperature, making it all the more relevant for the real world.
The trick to a more powerful computer chip? Going vertical.
Electrons typically flow through transistors in parallel to the chip surface, but what if the transistors were flipped sideways?
Floating whirligig microchips could help us monitor nature without leaving a trace
Inspired by the seeds of maple trees, engineers have built a flying microchip.
Understanding the global chip shortage, a big crisis involving tiny components
Semiconductors help power everything from your phone to your car. Here's what to know about the major supply chain problem.
Google developed its own mobile chip to help smartphones take better photos
There's a lot going on under the hood of your smartphone camera every time you push the button
How the world’s fastest workstation PC compares to other machines
HP’s Z8 G4 computer is built for superpower users like VR designers and Pixar animators.
The Man Who Defends Hardware From Hackers
Siddharth Garg is one of the 10 most brilliant people of 2016
What Do NYC’s Rats Get Up To When We Aren’t Watching?
Microchip study could reveal the secret lives of urban rats
New York City’s Carriage Horses May Soon Get Microchip Implants
And the carriages might get GPS devices