Researchers in Sweden have developed a new type of electronic paper that’s essentially a reflective screen. About the size of a human pupil, the new technology features the smallest pixels ever created and the highest resolution the human eye can possibly see. It could someday be used in higher-quality device screens that consume less energy.
Business news roundup: The Global Semiconductor Alliance recently announced the recipient of the organization’s 2025 Dr. Lisa Su Woman of Innovation Award. And in the finance sector, PicoJool has secured funding to help further develop various technologies.
Boron arsenide is on the scene! A team at the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston has discovered this material has thermal conductivity as high as diamond, and is also an excellent thermal conductor and semiconductor that could potentially surpass silicon.
Justine Murphy is the multimedia director for Endeavor Business Media's Digital Infrastructure Group. She is a multiple award-winning writer and editor with more 20 years of experience in newspaper publishing as well as public relations, marketing, and communications. For nearly 10 years, she has covered all facets of the optics and photonics industry as an editor, writer, web news anchor, and podcast host for an internationally reaching magazine publishing company. Her work has earned accolades from the New England Press Association as well as the SIIA/Jesse H. Neal Awards. She received a B.A. from the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.