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Fabricating inexpensive, high-temp SQUIDs: superconducting electronics

Physicists at UC San Diego have developed a new way to control the transport of electrical currents through high-temperature superconductors—materials discovered nearly 30 years ago that lose all resistance to electricity at commercially attainable low temperatures.

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The UK government wants to ban the use of default passwords on consumer electronics

The UK government's Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill (PSTI) is divided into two parts.

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Tellurene could realise the hopes for higher speed transistors

A new two-dimensional material, Tellurene, could realise the hopes for higher speed transistors for faster computing.

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X-ray inspection in electronics comes of age

X-ray inspection systems for use in the electronics industry have become an important and growing part of the production process.

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