A new D-band CMOS transceiver chipset with 56 GHz signal-chain bandwidth achieves the highest transmission speed of 640 Gbps for a wireless device realized with integrated circuits, as reported by ...
A technology for the three-dimensional integration of processing units and memory, as reported by researchers from Tokyo Tech, has achieved the highest attainable performance in the whole world, ...
Aluminum scandium nitride thin films could pave the way for the next generation of ferroelectric memory devices, according to a new study from Tokyo Tech. Compared to existing ferroelectric materials, ...
Do two promising structural materials corrode at very high temperatures when in contact with "liquid metal fuel breeders" in fusion reactors? Researchers of Tokyo Tech, YNU and QST now have the answer ...
A novel coordination polymer-based photocatalyst for CO 2 reduction exhibits unprecedented performance, giving scientists at Tokyo Tech hope in the fight against global warming. Made from abundant ...
Penguins generate centripetal force when turning by pointing their belly inwards and moving their wings asymmetrically, as shown by scientists at Tokyo Tech. Their findings shed light on the ...
Donor doping into a mother material with disordered intrinsic oxygen vacancies, instead of the widely used strategy of acceptor doping into a material without oxygen vacancies, can greatly enhance the ...
Detailed measurements and analysis of the dielectric properties of polyimides could bolster the development of 6G wireless communication technologies, report scientists from Tokyo Tech and EM Labs, ...
Tokyo Medical and Dental University and Tokyo Institute of Technology will merge on October 1, 2024, to form Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo). The merging universities have created a special ...
Emeritus Professor Fumio Koyama of Tokyo Institute of Technology (Specially Appointed Professor at the Institute of Innovative Research) has been selected as the recipient of the 2024 IEEE Nick ...
Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech), Tohoku University, Fujitsu Limited, and RIKEN today announced that they will embark on the research and development of a distributed training of Large ...
A movable seawall system, capable of generating sufficient electricity to raise gates and protect ports against tsunamis, has been proposed by researchers from Tokyo Tech. The system has been found ...