Thin, disordered films of niobium phosphide conduct electricity better than copper, researchers found in a new study.
As computer chips continue to get smaller and more complex, the ultrathin metallic wires that carry electrical signals within these chips have become a weak link. Standard metal wires get worse at ...
Future electronics could be made more powerful and more energy efficient by employing niobium phosphide in chips.
Stanford researchers have uncovered a new material, niobium phosphide, that surpasses copper in electrical conductivity when ...
Additionally, ChargePoint has developed an alarm to go with the uncuttable cables, called ChargePoint Protect. "If an attempt ...
In the new work, Khan and colleagues found that the effective resistivity of non-crystalline films of niobium phosphide (NbP) decreases dramatically as the film thickness is reduced. Indeed, the ...
The new cut-resistant cables incorporate advanced technology by weaving steel strategically through the wiring, making them ...
A spokesperson with the Minnesota Attorney General's Office said it cannot confirm or deny an investigation into the outages, but said those with CenturyLink issues should contact them here or call ...
From our lights, to our kettles, and of course our phones! Electricity flows through copper or aluminium wire to power or charge all of these things. That’s because metals are generally good ...