A team led by academician Huang Ru and Professor Wu Yanqing from the School of Integrated Circuits at Peking University has ...
Researchers have developed the first biocompatible internal-ion-gated organic electrochemical transistor (IGT) that is fast enough to enable real-time signal sensing and stimulation of brain signals.
“Three-terminal thermal analogies to electrical transistors have been proposed for use in thermal amplification, thermal switching, or thermal logic, but have not yet been demonstrated experimentally.
While previous generations of audio technology have served their purpose well, the underlying technology behind them was conceived and developed specifically for analog source data. Now that virtually ...
The circuit below shows a 4-transistor utility amplifier suitable for a variety of projects including receivers, intercoms, microphones, telephone pick-up coils, and general audio monitoring. The ...
NEW YORK, NY—Many major advances in medicine, especially in neurology, have been sparked by recent advances in electronic systems that can acquire, process, and interact with biological substrates.
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Cardea Bio, a Tech+Bio company integrating molecular biology with semiconductors electronics via graphene-based biology-gated Cardean Transistors, announced today that its ...
Bioelectronic devices play a key role in medicine. Not only do they help with the health diagnostic process by sensing chemical biomarkers and brain or heart activity to measure pathology, but they ...
A collaborative biosensing system is developed for amplification-free RNA/miRNA detection by integrating Type III CRISPR-Cas10 system with a graphene field-effect transistor (GFET). Continuous ...
On Oct. 3, 1950, three Bell Labs scientists received a patent for a "three-electrode circuit element" that would usher in the ...
New York, NY--February 27, 2019--Many major advances in medicine, especially in neurology, have been sparked by recent advances in electronic systems that can acquire, process, and interact with ...