Search results for LMOS

Planetary Sciences Dec 14, 2022

New study says left-over planetesimals, not asteroids, created the moon's largest craters

The moon's pock-marked surface tells the story of its history. It's marked by over 9,000 impact craters, according to the International Astronomical Union (IAU.) The largest ones are called impact basins, not craters. Now, ...

Biochemistry Mar 2, 2021

A materials science approach to combating coronavirus

Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology working in collaboration with colleagues at the Kanagawa Institute of Industrial Science and Technology and Nara Medical University in Japan have succeeded in preparing a material ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 12, 2020

Bacteria genes help researchers keep track of human environmental impact in oceans

The gene expression of marine bacteria can be a valuable sensor for discovering environmental changes caused by humans. Furthermore, bacteria help to clean our oceans and hopefully they could be used to purify drinking water ...

Environment Jul 3, 2017

Scientists converge to study ozone, an atmospheric mystery near Lake Michigan

For several years, air quality managers have identified elevated levels of ozone in the Sheboygan, Wisconsin, area. It remains an atmospheric mystery since high levels of ozone are usually associated with larger cities. It ...

Nanomaterials Jun 13, 2014

Elastic wire-shaped lithium ion batteries with high electrochemical performance

Flexible smartphones, "intelligent" bracelets, glasses with a built-in computer: for these trends to take off, we need suitable power systems. Chinese scientists have now developed a wire-shaped lithium ion battery that contains ...

Energy & Green Tech Aug 17, 2012

Lithium-ion battery is fast-charged in minutes

(Phys.org) -- A lithium-ion battery that can charge 120 times faster than normal is reportedly the work of scientists from Korea at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) The scientists lay claim to ...

Sep 4, 2004

World's Smallest LMOS Logic IC With Low Voltage and Low Power Consumption

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) and its parent company Toshiba Corp. today announced availability of the company's LVP series of LMOS (Logic-MOS) ICs that features low operating voltage (0.9 volt (V)) and ...