electronics
Wood-Based Computer Chips Could Make Electronics Biodegradable
A new cellulose-based material offers hope for e-waste.
This Amazon Scam Lets You Have Your Xbox and Refund It Too
Scammers on hacker forums are advertising a social engineering ploy to get goods refunded yet still keep the item.
The Internet of Things Will Need Tiny Antennas
Researchers think they've cracked a mystery of electromagnetism that could put antennas on chips.
Beyond Plastic: 3D Printers Are Now Printing Metal, Wood, Even Electronics
We're on the way to a Star Wars-style replicator.
A Catalog of Things That Are Definitely Not the Future of Electronics
Wood, babies, old tires. These things are not the electronics future.
Surachai's New Noise Track 'Ephemera' Is Not Pretentious
"Ephemera" is one of three new tracks Surachai produced using the Shared System from Make Noise, a tool that creates a vast range of sounds and looks like a prop from Blade Runner.
A New Form of Electron Organization Offers High-Temperature Superconductivity
Conductive materials with no resistance are closer than ever.
How a Spacecraft Like Orion Survives the Harsh Radiation of Orbit
NASA's Orion will be a floating testbed for anti-radiation tech.
If You Combined Every iPad Ever Sold Into One Super-iPad, It'd Be This Big
Apple has now sold 225 million iPads. Here's how to make sense of that fact in some entirely nonsensical ways.
3D-Printed Graphene Batteries Are a Step Towards Printing Gadgets
Printing working parts means making functional filaments, like the graphene composite that makes up this battery.