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Semiconductors are the backbone of modern electronics, from smart phones to home appliances, MRI scanners to satellites. We’ll explore how strong investments in technology are advancing our national and economic security in the U.S. National Science Foundation’s “Discovery Files”. For decades, the U.S. National Science Foundation has invested in the technological building blocks of the modern electronics that people depend on every day. “We're making little crystals of these materials. What we need to do is have these materials put precisely exactly where we want them, a million or even a billion times on a transistor with exactly the same properties everywhere.” Matthew Panthani is an assistant professor at Iowa State University working on next generation semiconductors. He’s just one of many researchers across the country working to keep the United States at the forefront of modern technologies, developing and fabricating new designs and methods that bring electrical, optical, magnetic and quantum components into microelectronics. “How can we actually implement this into real-world applications? Can we make some of the proof-of-concept devices to operate these chips much faster than we're currently able to.” Breakthroughs in semiconductors and microelectronics keep the American economy strong and help overcome technological limits in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, manufacturing and communications.