Thin, disordered films of niobium phosphide conduct electricity better than copper, researchers found in a new study.
Stanford researchers have uncovered a new material, niobium phosphide, that surpasses copper in electrical conductivity when ...
On Thanksgiving Day, thieves knocked down telecommunication wires in Letcher County to steal the copper ... and supplies electricity to more than 1 million Kentucky residents through member ...
Stanford researchers reveal niobium phosphide as a superior conductor for ultrathin wires, outperforming copper below 5 nanometers. This non-crystalline material offers improved energy efficiency and ...
Future electronics could be made more powerful and more energy efficient by employing niobium phosphide in chips.
(WDRB) — Copper wire thieves have stripped electrical panels from interstate ... "For years, the lights have been going out and not being taken care of," said driver Julius Cushenberry.
“We agree with the goal of last year’s bill — make it harder for criminals to sell stolen copper wire from lampposts or other electrical ... time to work through changes and implement ...
Italian and Japanese researchers have developed a novel method to free copper wire from its PVC coating, by treating electric cables with microwaves. The technique could go a long way towards ...
Neighbors in one area in Kansas City’s southeast section say copper wire thieves are ruining ... and sooner or later, it’s going to find us either on an electric bill or a cable bill or ...
The new cut-resistant cables incorporate advanced technology by weaving steel strategically through the wiring, making them ...
Point2 doesn’t make the cabling, but it makes SoCs that are used in network cabling, says David Kuo, associate vice president of product marketing and business development at Point2 Technology. In ...
It is a question as old as stereos: how much do the cables in your system affect the sound? Here is everything you need to ...