By HIDEKI SOEJIMA/ Senior Staff Writer
June 3, 2025 at 07:00 JST
Shinichiro Kuroki, left, professor of electronic systems at Hiroshima University’s Research Institute for Semiconductor Engineering, and Hiroyuki Ishii, president of Phenitec Semiconductor Corp. at a news conference in Hiroshima on April 24 (Hideki Soejima)
HIROSHIMA—Researchers said they have developed a durable silicon carbide-based semiconductor that enables electronic devices to function in extreme conditions, such as at crippled nuclear power plants and outer space. [Read More]
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