New type of optical computing could solve highly complex problems that are out of reach for even the most powerful supercomputers. An important class of…
View More “Multiplying” Light Signals Could Be Key to Ultra-Powerful Optical ComputersAuthor: lutra
DNA Origami Enables Fabricating Superconducting Nanowires for Nanoelectronic Circuits of the Future
Fabricating nanoelectronic circuits of the future just got a lot more interesting, thanks to DNA origami. The quest for ever-smaller electronic components led an international…
View More DNA Origami Enables Fabricating Superconducting Nanowires for Nanoelectronic Circuits of the FutureGraphene “Nano-Origami” Creates Tiniest Microchips Yet – Could Make Computers and Phones Thousands of Times Faster
The base of the 2D-material with the white lines showing the structural kinks which modify the electrical properties mechanically. Credit: University of Sussex Nanomaterial developments…
View More Graphene “Nano-Origami” Creates Tiniest Microchips Yet – Could Make Computers and Phones Thousands of Times FasterNew Liquid Crystals Created That Resemble Solid Crystals – Could Improve Computer and TV Displays
Scientists create liquid crystals that look a lot like their solid counterparts. A team at the University of Colorado Boulder has designed new kinds of…
View More New Liquid Crystals Created That Resemble Solid Crystals – Could Improve Computer and TV DisplaysDodgeball gets futuristic twist in new video game ‘Knockout City’ available in May
Credit: Steam The next video game from publisher Electronic Arts started with a simple activity: playing catch. What developed is something far more intense: the…
View More Dodgeball gets futuristic twist in new video game ‘Knockout City’ available in MaySamsung announces high bandwidth memory, processing-in-memory architecture
Credit: Samsung Samsung Electronics has announced on its Newsroom webpage the development of a new kind of memory chip architecture called high-bandwidth memory, processing-in-memory—HBM-PIM. The…
View More Samsung announces high bandwidth memory, processing-in-memory architectureFirst look: ‘Splatoon 3’ and ‘Star Wars: Hunters’ among new video games headed to Nintendo Switch
Credit: Nintendo There’s a new wave of multiplayer paint splattering in the works for the Nintendo Switch. “Splatoon 3,” the newest edition of the colorful…
View More First look: ‘Splatoon 3’ and ‘Star Wars: Hunters’ among new video games headed to Nintendo SwitchEverything Nintendo announced in their latest 2021 showcase including new Star Wars, Zelda and Mario games
New Zelda, Mario and Star Wars! Nintendo has revealed their hand with new details and fresh titles aplenty. The 50-minute presentation included a remaster of…
View More Everything Nintendo announced in their latest 2021 showcase including new Star Wars, Zelda and Mario gamesFresh 3D-Printing Platform: Advanced Tissue Fabrication Paves Way for Bioprinting Tissues and Organs
In APL Bioengineering, researchers provide perspective on the Freefrom Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels 3D bioprinting approach, which solves the issue of gravity and distortion…
View More Fresh 3D-Printing Platform: Advanced Tissue Fabrication Paves Way for Bioprinting Tissues and OrgansNew Fiber Optic Temperature Sensing Approach to Keep Tokamak Fusion Power Plants Running
MIT’s Erica Salazar shows that faster detection of thermal shifts can prevent disruptive quench events in the HTS magnets used in tokamak fusion devices. The…
View More New Fiber Optic Temperature Sensing Approach to Keep Tokamak Fusion Power Plants Running