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  • Advances in wearable and ingestible electronics are rapidly expanding the health-monitoring capabilities of bioelectronic devices.

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  • The development of more sustainable electronics is increasingly vital.

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  • Technology breakthroughs at the 2023 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, where collaboration and CMOS technology continue to play their part.

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  • The continuing advance of artificial intelligence requires initiatives to address the potential harms of the technology and efforts to develop new energy-efficient electronic hardware.

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  • Computing hardware that can find the ground states of the Ising model could provide a powerful route to solving difficult combinatorial optimization problems.

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  • With advances in capabilities coming hand in hand with calls for regulation, 2023 is proving to be a critical year for brain–computer interfaces.

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  • Metal halide perovskites are of increasing use in applications beyond conventional photovoltaics, from flexible solar cells for wearable devices to field-effect transistors for unconventional computing.

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  • New energy-efficient electronic hardware will be required to sustain the development of machine learning and artificial intelligence.

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  • The capabilities of touchless user interfaces that recognize hand gestures are improving, but their place in the future of everyday electronics remains uncertain.

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  • A bioinspired audio sensor that recreates the adaptive features of the cochlea illustrates how neuromorphic sensors have progressed since the 1980s.

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  • The creator of Moore’s law and co-founder of Intel has died, leaving behind a unique legacy in the history of electronic technology.

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  • Micro-light-emitting diodes — microLEDs — could be used to create the next generation of displays, for use in smartwatches and augmented reality devices, if various fabrication issues can be addressed.

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  • Brain–computer interfaces are our 2023 technology of the year.

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  • Technology breakthroughs at the 2022 IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, where transistors remain centre stage, 75 years after their invention.

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  • Flexible electronics can be used to create wearable devices that have a variety of different forms and monitor a variety of different signals.

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  • Geopolitical tensions are creating challenges for the international collaborations that research thrives on.

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  • The development of microelectromechanical systems that decompose after use expands the toolbox of transient electronics, a technology that could help reduce electronic waste.

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