Most modern electronic devices rely on tiny, finely-tuned electrical currents to process and store information. These currents dictate how fast our computers run, how regularly our pacemakers tick and ...
A new technique developed by researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology takes advantage of the force generated by magnetic repulsion, allowing them to measure the adhesion strength between thin ...
The magnetically actuated peel test developed by Georgia Tech researchers tests the stresses to which microelectronic chips are subjected. (Image courtesy of Greg Ostrowicki and Suresh Sitaraman) ...