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UC Berkeley, SKS Partners Unveil Proposed 36-Acre R&D Hub in the Heart of Silicon Valley at NASA’s Ames Research Center

10/17/2023 | BUSINESS WIRE
A joint venture between The University of California, Berkeley and San Francisco-based SKS Partners, unveiled Berkeley Space Center at NASA Research Park, a planned 36-acre innovation hub in the heart of Silicon Valley.

Thinnest Ferroelectric Material Ever Paves the Way for New Energy-efficient Devices

10/21/2022 | Argonne National Laboratory
As electronic devices become smaller and smaller, the materials that power them need to become thinner and thinner. Because of this, one of the key challenges scientists face in developing next-generation energy-efficient electronics is discovering materials that can maintain special electronic properties at an ultrathin size.

Print, Recycle, Repeat: Scientists Demonstrate a Biodegradable Printed Circuit

09/16/2022 | University of California
According to the United Nations, less than a quarter of all U.S. electronic waste gets recycled. In 2021 alone, global e-waste surged at 57.4 million tons, and only 17.4 percent of that was recycled.

Print, Recycle, Repeat: Scientists Demonstrate a Biodegradable Printed Circuit

08/31/2022 | Berkeley Lab
According to the United Nations, less than a quarter of all U.S. electronic waste gets recycled. In 2021 alone, global e-waste surged at 57.4 million tons, and only 17.4% of that was recycled.

New Ultrathin Capacitor Could Enable Energy-Efficient Microchips

07/18/2022 | Berkeley Lab
The silicon-based computer chips that power our modern devices require vast amounts of energy to operate. Despite ever-improving computing efficiency, information technology is projected to consume around 25% of all primary energy produced by 2030.
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