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Making the truly flexible electronics of the future with graphene

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FCC Democrats call for broadband action amid coronavirus

For the most up-to-date news and information about the coronavirus pandemic, visit the WHO and CDC websites. Democrats on the Federal Communications Commission say the agency needs to do more to ensure Americans can access broadband during the coronavirus outbreak in the US. Commissioners Jessica Rosenworcel and Geoffrey Starks have been sounding the alarm that vulnerable Americans may be left out …

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Your future face

Fooling a face-scanning phone camera may be a lot more challenging in 2021. Live-skin-sensing technology is coming to phones, promising a way to 3D scan your face — and also check to see if your face is made of actual living flesh. Trinamix, a subsidiary of German chemical company BASF SE, promises it could work with a variety of affordable …

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