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In this work, we present a monolithic bi-directional GaN/SiC hybrid field-effect transistor (BD-HyFET). The device combines the merits of SiC junction field-effect transistor (JFET) structure and ...
Impact Statement: In this paper, we demostrate compact, broadband directional couplers using sub-wavelength gratings for the silicon-on-insulator platform. The dispersion properties of the optical ...
Three NDP MPs have called out the party's executive and national council, claiming caucus wasn't properly consulted in the recent selection of its interim leader. The party announced last week ...
With the help of more than five dozen fossils, paleontologists have uncovered a tiny three-eyed predator nicknamed the “sea moth” that swam in Earth’s oceans 506 million years ago.
These will be his biggest selection dilemmas. Such is the fullback talent available in the NRL at the moment, that several star No.1s are likely to be picked for the Blues out of position.
Researchers have discovered an ancient moth-like sea predator in a treasure trove of museum fossils in Canada. The half-a-billion-year-old creature, Mosura fentoni, reveals that Cambrian ...
DENVER — Miller moth season is about to begin in Colorado. The insects' yearlong migration pattern takes them westward over Colorado's Front Range, between stops on the eastern plains and the ...
Brunner: "In 1859, Darwin published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. It was mainly about survival, about genes that make you strong and healthy, about natural selection.
Meet Mosura fentoni, a bizarre 506-million-year-old “sea-moth” with three eyes, claws, and an abdomen full of gills. This ancient predator sheds light on arthropod evolution and reveals stunning ...
The ermine moth eggs are laid on trees in late autumn The silk webbing is covered in caterpillars, which will eventually turn into moths "I like my windows open... I can't have them open in case ...
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